History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, 1883 |
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... crown PAGE 293 · 294 295 296 297 of Bohemia . 299 He learns that Ferdinand intends to transfer the Tilly in the Palatinate Frederick joins Mansfeld Mansfeld takes the field The Battle of Wimpfen Weston opens negotiations at Brussels ...
... crown PAGE 293 · 294 295 296 297 of Bohemia . 299 He learns that Ferdinand intends to transfer the Tilly in the Palatinate Frederick joins Mansfeld Mansfeld takes the field The Battle of Wimpfen Weston opens negotiations at Brussels ...
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... Crown ; and this sum was made over to Bowes 1 Grant to Versellini , Dec. 15 , 1574 , Patent Rolls , 17 Eliz . , Part 13 . Grant to Bowes , Oct. 5 , 1606 , Patent Rolls , 4 Jac . I. , Part 21. Its reversion was granted to Hart and Forset ...
... Crown ; and this sum was made over to Bowes 1 Grant to Versellini , Dec. 15 , 1574 , Patent Rolls , 17 Eliz . , Part 13 . Grant to Bowes , Oct. 5 , 1606 , Patent Rolls , 4 Jac . I. , Part 21. Its reversion was granted to Hart and Forset ...
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... Crown . The profits were to be the King's , and out of these a pension of 500 % . a - year was to be allowed to Sir Edward Villiers , who had sunk 4,000l . in the scheme ; and another pension of 8ool . a - year to Christopher Villiers ...
... Crown . The profits were to be the King's , and out of these a pension of 500 % . a - year was to be allowed to Sir Edward Villiers , who had sunk 4,000l . in the scheme ; and another pension of 8ool . a - year to Christopher Villiers ...
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... be remembered that his constitutional theory was never fairly carried out . He would have assigned large powers to the Crown , but he would have kept those powers from being used abusively , by providing that the King C 2.
... be remembered that his constitutional theory was never fairly carried out . He would have assigned large powers to the Crown , but he would have kept those powers from being used abusively , by providing that the King C 2.
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... Crown and the representatives of the people was very similar to that which prevailed in France under the Second Empire . That such a relation is in the long run untenable , it is impossible to doubt . In England it never had a fair ...
... Crown and the representatives of the people was very similar to that which prevailed in France under the Second Empire . That such a relation is in the long run untenable , it is impossible to doubt . In England it never had a fair ...
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