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... terms certain doctrines of Zuares concerning the duty of Catholic subjects towards heretical kings , it had been ... term the cause of duels ; but now this last sitting I shall bring before you a cause concerning the greatest duel ...
... terms certain doctrines of Zuares concerning the duty of Catholic subjects towards heretical kings , it had been ... term the cause of duels ; but now this last sitting I shall bring before you a cause concerning the greatest duel ...
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... terms , and to presume to work his own conditions . Nay it emboldeneth the foreigner not only to treat a cavallo , but actually to encroach and affront the state , thinking it impuissant to resent of injuries . And lastly his Majesty ...
... terms , and to presume to work his own conditions . Nay it emboldeneth the foreigner not only to treat a cavallo , but actually to encroach and affront the state , thinking it impuissant to resent of injuries . And lastly his Majesty ...
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... terms of their resolution ? Who had told him ? There must be somebody about the King who misinforms him . Let there be a Committee of the whole House to inquire into the matter , and let everybody be called upon to clear himself . " The ...
... terms of their resolution ? Who had told him ? There must be somebody about the King who misinforms him . Let there be a Committee of the whole House to inquire into the matter , and let everybody be called upon to clear himself . " The ...
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... terms mortifying to both , and not calculated to make either think better or kindlier of the other . It was satisfactory to those only who wished to see Par- liamentary government brought into discredit . How far Bacon was from being ...
... terms mortifying to both , and not calculated to make either think better or kindlier of the other . It was satisfactory to those only who wished to see Par- liamentary government brought into discredit . How far Bacon was from being ...
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... terms of Benevolence and Contribution ( whereof the one is forbidden by Act of Parliament , the other is the or- dinary word for payments taxed and rated in the country ) be avoided ; and that the terms whereby it shall be expressed ...
... terms of Benevolence and Contribution ( whereof the one is forbidden by Act of Parliament , the other is the or- dinary word for payments taxed and rated in the country ) be avoided ; and that the terms whereby it shall be expressed ...
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