History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... Crown 8vo . 45 . Vol . II . ( 1509-1689 . ) With 96 Illustrations . Crown 8vo . 4s . Vol . III . ( 1689-1885 . ) With 109 Iliustrations . Crown 8vo . 4s . Complete in One Volume , with 378 Illustrations , crown 8vo . 125 . Edited A ...
... Crown 8vo . 45 . Vol . II . ( 1509-1689 . ) With 96 Illustrations . Crown 8vo . 4s . Vol . III . ( 1689-1885 . ) With 109 Iliustrations . Crown 8vo . 4s . Complete in One Volume , with 378 Illustrations , crown 8vo . 125 . Edited A ...
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... crown , and sends Dohna to England . 311 312 The Privy Council sum- moned On the news that Frede- rick has accepted the crown , James announces that he must take time to consider what he will do 313 Abbot's letter to Naunton . Frederick ...
... crown , and sends Dohna to England . 311 312 The Privy Council sum- moned On the news that Frede- rick has accepted the crown , James announces that he must take time to consider what he will do 313 Abbot's letter to Naunton . Frederick ...
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... Crown and the Chief Justice of the King's Bench . The resistance of Coke to James's claim to impose penalties by proclamation , and to the jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Commission , had revealed a spirit of defiance in him , which ...
... Crown and the Chief Justice of the King's Bench . The resistance of Coke to James's claim to impose penalties by proclamation , and to the jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Commission , had revealed a spirit of defiance in him , which ...
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... Crown . stances . Bacon's views . No man could be better fitted than Bacon to appear as the champion of the King against the judges ; for no man could be more thoroughly convinced that the judges had no right to hold a position ...
... Crown . stances . Bacon's views . No man could be better fitted than Bacon to appear as the champion of the King against the judges ; for no man could be more thoroughly convinced that the judges had no right to hold a position ...
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... Crown and the Parliament to any Act affecting the powers of either . For the present the judges , if they succeeded in maintaining their independence , would have in their hands the supreme control over the constitution . They would be ...
... Crown and the Parliament to any Act affecting the powers of either . For the present the judges , if they succeeded in maintaining their independence , would have in their hands the supreme control over the constitution . They would be ...
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