The History of England, 5: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 |
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... pretended , there must have been some deficiency in the evidence against Seymour , when such de- mands , founded on the plainest principles of law and equity , were absolutely rejected . We shall indeed conclude , if we carefully ...
... pretended , there must have been some deficiency in the evidence against Seymour , when such de- mands , founded on the plainest principles of law and equity , were absolutely rejected . We shall indeed conclude , if we carefully ...
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... pretended in some few particulars to encourage private judgment in the laity , the translation of the liturgy , as well as of the Scrip- tures , into the vulgar tongue , seemed more con- formable to the genius of their sect ; and this ...
... pretended in some few particulars to encourage private judgment in the laity , the translation of the liturgy , as well as of the Scrip- tures , into the vulgar tongue , seemed more con- formable to the genius of their sect ; and this ...
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... pretended , immorality had every where received great encouragement and in- crease . The design of some was to revive the penitentiary rules of the primitive church : but others thought , that such an authority commit- ted to the ...
... pretended , immorality had every where received great encouragement and in- crease . The design of some was to revive the penitentiary rules of the primitive church : but others thought , that such an authority commit- ted to the ...
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... pretended offence his bishopric was put under sequestration for three months ; and as he then appeared no more compliant than before , a commission was appointed to try , or , more properly speaking , to condemn him . The commissioners ...
... pretended offence his bishopric was put under sequestration for three months ; and as he then appeared no more compliant than before , a commission was appointed to try , or , more properly speaking , to condemn him . The commissioners ...
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... pretended afterwards that he only signed as witness to the king's subscription . And thus , by the king's letters patent , the two princesses , Mary and Elizabeth , were set aside ; and the crown was settled on the heirs of the dutchess ...
... pretended afterwards that he only signed as witness to the king's subscription . And thus , by the king's letters patent , the two princesses , Mary and Elizabeth , were set aside ; and the crown was settled on the heirs of the dutchess ...
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