Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... reason to rejoice in the progress of your studies ; and when you return from viewing foreign cities and manners , I shall hope to see you struggling to confer benefits on your country , while you lay the foundation of a lasting ...
... reason to rejoice in the progress of your studies ; and when you return from viewing foreign cities and manners , I shall hope to see you struggling to confer benefits on your country , while you lay the foundation of a lasting ...
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... reason of the alleged forfeiture of the recognisance , the Chancellor was of course bound to hear both parties , and to make such decree between them as justice required . For the sake of fees to the Chancellor and his officers , great ...
... reason of the alleged forfeiture of the recognisance , the Chancellor was of course bound to hear both parties , and to make such decree between them as justice required . For the sake of fees to the Chancellor and his officers , great ...
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... reason to believe that he was one of the bene- volent ecclesiastics who accompanied Augustine from Rome on his holy mission , and that he assisted in drawing up the Code of Laws then pub- lished , which materially softened and improved ...
... reason to believe that he was one of the bene- volent ecclesiastics who accompanied Augustine from Rome on his holy mission , and that he assisted in drawing up the Code of Laws then pub- lished , which materially softened and improved ...
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... reasons not explained to us , be wished to remove his episcopal see from Sherborne to Old Sarum , which has been so often talked of as a decayed borough , but which William of Malmsbury describes as being at this time such a wretched ...
... reasons not explained to us , be wished to remove his episcopal see from Sherborne to Old Sarum , which has been so often talked of as a decayed borough , but which William of Malmsbury describes as being at this time such a wretched ...
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... reason allows you to judge your father . I therefore decline your tribunal , and refer my quarrel to the decision of the Pope . To him I appeal ; and shall now , under the pro- tection of the Catholic Church and the apostolic see ...
... reason allows you to judge your father . I therefore decline your tribunal , and refer my quarrel to the decision of the Pope . To him I appeal ; and shall now , under the pro- tection of the Catholic Church and the apostolic see ...
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