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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... given to Herbert , 151. Hyde's joy at Herbert being deprived of the Great Seal , 152 . His Interview with the Queen Dowager , 152. His Residence at Cologne , 152 . His Daughter Anne becomes Maid of Honour to the Princess of Orange , 152 ...
... given to Herbert , 151. Hyde's joy at Herbert being deprived of the Great Seal , 152 . His Interview with the Queen Dowager , 152. His Residence at Cologne , 152 . His Daughter Anne becomes Maid of Honour to the Princess of Orange , 152 ...
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... given judgment of death against men for assisting the parliament , having been himself in arms . against the parliament , having persuaded others to do the like , and having denied the power of the parliament ; but he still said they ...
... given judgment of death against men for assisting the parliament , having been himself in arms . against the parliament , having persuaded others to do the like , and having denied the power of the parliament ; but he still said they ...
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... given to a client upon the legality of a " benevolence " exacted by James I .; and when on the bench , he had differed from all his brethren in pro- nouncing against the power of the King and Council to commit to prison , without ...
... given to a client upon the legality of a " benevolence " exacted by James I .; and when on the bench , he had differed from all his brethren in pro- nouncing against the power of the King and Council to commit to prison , without ...
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... given to the Queen , by the Inns of Court , in has left us a most circumstantial and entertaining account of it . To him was committed " the whole care and charge of the music , " which he assures us " excelled any music that ever ...
... given to the Queen , by the Inns of Court , in has left us a most circumstantial and entertaining account of it . To him was committed " the whole care and charge of the music , " which he assures us " excelled any music that ever ...
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... given to the Commissioners " for their fees . " The ordinance respecting the new Great Seal was then read a first time ; when Widdrington , courteously but resolutely , refused to accept the appointment offered to him . His excuse was ...
... given to the Commissioners " for their fees . " The ordinance respecting the new Great Seal was then read a first time ; when Widdrington , courteously but resolutely , refused to accept the appointment offered to him . His excuse was ...
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