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... King himself as with the Duke of Lerma and Council there , intermix discourse upon fit occasions , that may express ourselves to the effect following : " That you doubt not but that both Kings , for that which concerns religion , will ...
... King himself as with the Duke of Lerma and Council there , intermix discourse upon fit occasions , that may express ourselves to the effect following : " That you doubt not but that both Kings , for that which concerns religion , will ...
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... kings of Assyria , which were natural kings of that place2 , yet when the foreign kings of Persia came in , the seat remained . For although the mansion of the persons of the kings of Persia were sometimes at Susa , and sometimes at ...
... kings of Assyria , which were natural kings of that place2 , yet when the foreign kings of Persia came in , the seat remained . For although the mansion of the persons of the kings of Persia were sometimes at Susa , and sometimes at ...
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... King openly at the table , ( where commonly he entertained the King , ) upon the sudden3 ; My lord , have you not a desire to see Rome ? My lord Privy Seal answered , Yes , indeed , Sir . The King said , And why ? My lord answered ...
... King openly at the table , ( where commonly he entertained the King , ) upon the sudden3 ; My lord , have you not a desire to see Rome ? My lord Privy Seal answered , Yes , indeed , Sir . The King said , And why ? My lord answered ...
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... King , for the relief of his estate , to disafforest some forests of his ; explain- ing themselves of such forests as lay out of the way , not near any of the King's houses , nor in the course of his progress ; whereof he should never ...
... King , for the relief of his estate , to disafforest some forests of his ; explain- ing themselves of such forests as lay out of the way , not near any of the King's houses , nor in the course of his progress ; whereof he should never ...
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... King's Attorney , Sir Edward Cooke was put up from being Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , to be Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench ; which is a place of greater honour , but of less profit ; and withal was made Privy ...
... King's Attorney , Sir Edward Cooke was put up from being Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , to be Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench ; which is a place of greater honour , but of less profit ; and withal was made Privy ...
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