The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical: From the Invasion by Julius Caesar to the Year 1846, Том 5Blackie and Son, 1855 |
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... crowns . Chiefly by means of this seasonable aid Anjou gained many other successes . On the approach of winter he put his troops into winter quarters , and hurried over to England , whither , it is said , he was now warmly invited by ...
... crowns . Chiefly by means of this seasonable aid Anjou gained many other successes . On the approach of winter he put his troops into winter quarters , and hurried over to England , whither , it is said , he was now warmly invited by ...
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... crown as early as 1568. Numerous colonists were sent over from England to occupy these lands , where they had to maintain themselves by the sword , for the dispossessed proprietors struggled hard to keep their inheritance . In 1573 ...
... crown as early as 1568. Numerous colonists were sent over from England to occupy these lands , where they had to maintain themselves by the sword , for the dispossessed proprietors struggled hard to keep their inheritance . In 1573 ...
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... crowns ; the mised 4000 crowns . Mary was made privy trigue , and she offered , upon certain conditions James's irregular accession . The English no stranger to what was passing , nor to the r racy which ensued . The Earl of Gowrie , a ...
... crowns ; the mised 4000 crowns . Mary was made privy trigue , and she offered , upon certain conditions James's irregular accession . The English no stranger to what was passing , nor to the r racy which ensued . The Earl of Gowrie , a ...
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... crown of England ; and that the person for who whom they should attempt the same , should be utt pable of the crown of England , deprived wholly of and title to it , and prosecuted to death by all faithfu if he or she should be judged ...
... crown of England ; and that the person for who whom they should attempt the same , should be utt pable of the crown of England , deprived wholly of and title to it , and prosecuted to death by all faithfu if he or she should be judged ...
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... honou ancestors the kings of Scotland , by owning subject to the crown of England , and that sh rather perish utterly than answer as the queen * Camden . went to her mmissioners , n laws , " to. 32 CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND . [ A.
... honou ancestors the kings of Scotland , by owning subject to the crown of England , and that sh rather perish utterly than answer as the queen * Camden . went to her mmissioners , n laws , " to. 32 CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND . [ A.
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Стр. 126 - That the liberties, franchises, privileges, and jurisdictions of Parliament are the ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England...
Стр. 213 - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
Стр. 24 - God, you shall see how they agree in the person of a King. God hath power to create, or destroy, make or unmake at his pleasure, to give life or send death, to judge all, and to be judged nor accountable to none.
Стр. 126 - Parliament: and that in the handling and proceeding of those businesses every member of the House of Parliament hath and of right ought to have freedom of speech to propound, treat, reason and bring to conclusion the same...
Стр. 208 - You shall swear by the blessed Trinity, and by the sacrament you now propose to receive, never to disclose directly or indirectly, by word or circumstance, the matter that shall be proposed to you to keep secret, nor desist from the execution thereof until the rest shall give you leave.
Стр. 68 - I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Стр. 153 - But before the end of the year 1554, acts had been passed by the parliament reviving all the old acts against heresy (1 and 2 Philip and Mary, c. 6), and repealing all statutes, articles, and provisions made against the see apostolic of Rome since the 20th year of King Henry VIII., and also for the re-establishment of all spiritual and ecclesiastical possessions and hereditaments conveyed to the laity (1 and 2 Philip and Mary, c.
Стр. 17 - I shall leave him dressed to posterity in the colours I saw him in the next progress after his inauguration; which was as green as the grass he trod on, with a feather in his cap, and a horn, instead of a sword, by his side : how suitable to his age, calling, or complexion, I leave others to judge from his pictures...
Стр. 68 - Let tyrants fear ! I have always so behaved myself, that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good will of my subjects...
Стр. 221 - I command you all that are here to take notice of what I have spoken at this time to be the true intent and meaning of what I granted you in your petition ; but especially you, my lords the judges, for to you only, under me, belongs the interpretation of laws ; for none of the houses of parliament, either joint or separate (what new doctrine so ever may be raised), have any power either to make or declare a law without my consent.