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... married to a foreigner : and lastly of a queen that hath governed without the help either of a mar- riage , or of any mighty man of her blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as per- haps in four successions ...
... married to a foreigner : and lastly of a queen that hath governed without the help either of a mar- riage , or of any mighty man of her blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as per- haps in four successions ...
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... marriage within the degrees forbidden . ' And although he were a Prince in militar virtue approved , jealous of the honour of the English nation , and likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his ...
... marriage within the degrees forbidden . ' And although he were a Prince in militar virtue approved , jealous of the honour of the English nation , and likewise a good law - maker for the ease and solace of the common people ; yet his ...
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... marriage were become effemi- nate , and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were interpreted to be but the brocage of an ...
... marriage were become effemi- nate , and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were interpreted to be but the brocage of an ...
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... marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of Lancas- ter , to which he was inheritor in his own person.2 The third , the title of the sword or conquest , for that he came in by ...
... marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of Lancas- ter , to which he was inheritor in his own person.2 The third , the title of the sword or conquest , for that he came in by ...
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... marriage and that of battle , but as supporters , the one to appease secret discontents , and the other to beat down open murmur and dispute ; not forgetting that the same title of Lancaster had formerly main- tained a possession of ...
... marriage and that of battle , but as supporters , the one to appease secret discontents , and the other to beat down open murmur and dispute ; not forgetting that the same title of Lancaster had formerly main- tained a possession of ...
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