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The questions on which they were summoned to udvise and deliberate were not always questions of peace and war . Sometimes it was a question of raising money ; as in he first year of Henry the Fourth , when in order to avoid the ...
The questions on which they were summoned to udvise and deliberate were not always questions of peace and war . Sometimes it was a question of raising money ; as in he first year of Henry the Fourth , when in order to avoid the ...
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In the next year the question of the salary of the Lieutenant of England was referred to a Great Council . ( IV . p . 105. ) In his twelfth year , a proposal having been made for peace with Scotland by marriage of the King with one of ...
In the next year the question of the salary of the Lieutenant of England was referred to a Great Council . ( IV . p . 105. ) In his twelfth year , a proposal having been made for peace with Scotland by marriage of the King with one of ...
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And because it works better when anything seemeth to be gotten from you by question , than if you offer it of yourself , you may lay a bait for a question , by show- ing another visage and countenance than you are wont ; to the end to ...
And because it works better when anything seemeth to be gotten from you by question , than if you offer it of yourself , you may lay a bait for a question , by show- ing another visage and countenance than you are wont ; to the end to ...
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