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... King treat in a very different man- ner from that which the rest of the Cabinet advised , and they are said to have been all against Mr. Pitt's opinion , except Lord Temple . The effect of this resignation you'll easily imagine . It has ...
... King treat in a very different man- ner from that which the rest of the Cabinet advised , and they are said to have been all against Mr. Pitt's opinion , except Lord Temple . The effect of this resignation you'll easily imagine . It has ...
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... King's accession with the promotion of Dr. Squire to the Bishoprick of St. David's , upon the death of Ellis . Some circumstances of this affair inclined people to think that the old ecclesiastical shop was quite shut up ; for the Duke ...
... King's accession with the promotion of Dr. Squire to the Bishoprick of St. David's , upon the death of Ellis . Some circumstances of this affair inclined people to think that the old ecclesiastical shop was quite shut up ; for the Duke ...
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... King , and who , as dean , acknow- ledgeth no superior but the King ; for as the King's palace is exempt from all inferior temporal jurisdiction , so is his chapel from all spiritual . It is called Capella Dominica , the domain chapel ...
... King , and who , as dean , acknow- ledgeth no superior but the King ; for as the King's palace is exempt from all inferior temporal jurisdiction , so is his chapel from all spiritual . It is called Capella Dominica , the domain chapel ...
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... King of France ( Louis XI . ) to grant grace in similar cases . As the sig- nature of this unfortunate prince is at present quite un- known in the series of English royal autographs , it would be very desirable that an accurate fac ...
... King of France ( Louis XI . ) to grant grace in similar cases . As the sig- nature of this unfortunate prince is at present quite un- known in the series of English royal autographs , it would be very desirable that an accurate fac ...
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... King of the Isle of Wight by patent 24 Henry VI . , King Henry in person assisting at the ceremonial , and placing the crown on his head . Le- land ( Itiner . , vol . vi . p . 91. ) says , " Henricus Comes de Warwike ab Henrico VI . cui ...
... King of the Isle of Wight by patent 24 Henry VI . , King Henry in person assisting at the ceremonial , and placing the crown on his head . Le- land ( Itiner . , vol . vi . p . 91. ) says , " Henricus Comes de Warwike ab Henrico VI . cui ...
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Strona 135 - For the children of villeins were also in the same state of bondage with their parents; whence they were called in Latin nativi, which gave rise to the female appellation of a villein, who was called a neife (m).
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Strona 93 - ... the spring which followed the death of Monmouth, was borne the coffin of the young Baroness Wentworth of Nettlestede. Her family reared a sumptuous mausoleum over her remains : but a less costly memorial of her was long contemplated with far deeper interest. Her name, carved by the hand of him whom she loved too well, was, a few years ago, still discernible on a tree in the adjoining park.