The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... Parliament to be continued , yet he knew there was a very great difference between a King that holdeth his crown by a 1 Verum obedientiæ subditorum vinculum : jus scilicet ad regnum legitimum : the true bond which secures the obedience ...
... Parliament to be continued , yet he knew there was a very great difference between a King that holdeth his crown by a 1 Verum obedientiæ subditorum vinculum : jus scilicet ad regnum legitimum : the true bond which secures the obedience ...
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... Parliament , and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm , and that it tended directly to the disinherison of the line of York , held then the indubiate1 heirs of the crown . So that if he should have no issue by the Lady ...
... Parliament , and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm , and that it tended directly to the disinherison of the line of York , held then the indubiate1 heirs of the crown . So that if he should have no issue by the Lady ...
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... Parliament were past . one , lest a joint coronation of himself and his Queen might give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by Parliament ...
... Parliament were past . one , lest a joint coronation of himself and his Queen might give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by Parliament ...
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... Parliament . The coronation followed two days after , upon the thirtieth day of October in the year of our Lord 1485 ... Parliament at Westminster , which he had summoned immediately after his coming to London . His ends in calling a ...
... Parliament . The coronation followed two days after , upon the thirtieth day of October in the year of our Lord 1485 ... Parliament at Westminster , which he had summoned immediately after his coming to London . His ends in calling a ...
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... Parliament was added , that he as a prudent and moderate prince made this judgment , that it was fit for him to haste to let his people see that he meant to govern by law , howsoever he came in by the sword ; and fit also to reclaim ...
... Parliament was added , that he as a prudent and moderate prince made this judgment , that it was fit for him to haste to let his people see that he meant to govern by law , howsoever he came in by the sword ; and fit also to reclaim ...
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