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... effect : That he hath main- tained and maintaineth under his hand a power in the Pope for the deposing and murthering of Kings . In what sort he doth this , when I come to the proper and particular charge , I will de- liver it in his ...
... effect : That he hath main- tained and maintaineth under his hand a power in the Pope for the deposing and murthering of Kings . In what sort he doth this , when I come to the proper and particular charge , I will de- liver it in his ...
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... effects of his malice : the other , that ( as I said at first ) this is a common cause of princes ; it involveth kings of both religions ; and therefore his Majesty did most worthily and prudently to ring out the alarum - bell , to ...
... effects of his malice : the other , that ( as I said at first ) this is a common cause of princes ; it involveth kings of both religions ; and therefore his Majesty did most worthily and prudently to ring out the alarum - bell , to ...
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... effect to the propositions of the " Undertakers . " Those which follow I take to be propositions emanating from the Government itself . In MS . " liable unto the Parliament of other . " Bills to be drawn by his May's most gracious ...
... effect to the propositions of the " Undertakers . " Those which follow I take to be propositions emanating from the Government itself . In MS . " liable unto the Parliament of other . " Bills to be drawn by his May's most gracious ...
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... effect of it upon popular opinion was exactly what Bacon anticipated , and showed itself im- mediately . As early as the 3rd of March we find Chamberlain re- porting to Carleton , - " Here is much justling for places in Parlia- ment ...
... effect of it upon popular opinion was exactly what Bacon anticipated , and showed itself im- mediately . As early as the 3rd of March we find Chamberlain re- porting to Carleton , - " Here is much justling for places in Parlia- ment ...
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... effect had been of looking into his affairs himself , and what his own nature was , when seen without any inter- posing medium . He was to " proceed with his Parliament in a more familiar and yet a more princely manner . " Unfortunately ...
... effect had been of looking into his affairs himself , and what his own nature was , when seen without any inter- posing medium . He was to " proceed with his Parliament in a more familiar and yet a more princely manner . " Unfortunately ...
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