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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... justice , those who spoke on behalf of the Government always acknow- ledged that , according to the strict letter of the law , this was true . Gold thread , they said , had been manufactured in England before . Stripped of its ...
... justice , those who spoke on behalf of the Government always acknow- ledged that , according to the strict letter of the law , this was true . Gold thread , they said , had been manufactured in England before . Stripped of its ...
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... justice . to Bacon it must 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 ...
... justice . to Bacon it must 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 ...
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... Justice . Attorney - Generalship . Mandeville's successor on the Bench was Sir James Ley . Four years before he had offered 10,000l . in vain for the He now declared himself Ley Chief ready , at the age of sixty - eight , to marry ...
... Justice . Attorney - Generalship . Mandeville's successor on the Bench was Sir James Ley . Four years before he had offered 10,000l . in vain for the He now declared himself Ley Chief ready , at the age of sixty - eight , to marry ...
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... justice could reach the ears of the King ; and it was the peculiar duty of that House to supply the King's necessi- ties , as it was his duty to afford them justice and mercy in return . James then turned to a subject upon which the ...
... justice could reach the ears of the King ; and it was the peculiar duty of that House to supply the King's necessi- ties , as it was his duty to afford them justice and mercy in return . James then turned to a subject upon which the ...
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... justice of the Spanish Government , or would call on the representatives of the people to join him in enforcing his just requirements . Freely to associate them with the Crown in the responsibilities of his policy was the surest way ...
... justice of the Spanish Government , or would call on the representatives of the people to join him in enforcing his just requirements . Freely to associate them with the Crown in the responsibilities of his policy was the surest way ...
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