The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... Council ; ( so called in contradistinction to the “ ordinary ” or “ continual council , ” and in those days well known it seems by that name ; ) i . e . a council consisting not only of lords , spiritual and temporal , joined with the ...
... Council ; ( so called in contradistinction to the “ ordinary ” or “ continual council , ” and in those days well known it seems by that name ; ) i . e . a council consisting not only of lords , spiritual and temporal , joined with the ...
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... Council ? I take it that though a Great Council could not ( properly speaking ) grant a subsidy , yet the members composing it might have given the King sufficient security , either by promise or by actual loan , that if a Parliament ...
... Council ? I take it that though a Great Council could not ( properly speaking ) grant a subsidy , yet the members composing it might have given the King sufficient security , either by promise or by actual loan , that if a Parliament ...
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... Council of course ; to have their advice with regard to the war with. 66 Lords of the Great Council " appears to have been one of their titles . And it is probable that in ordinary cases it was composed ( according to Mr. Hallam's ...
... Council of course ; to have their advice with regard to the war with. 66 Lords of the Great Council " appears to have been one of their titles . And it is probable that in ordinary cases it was composed ( according to Mr. Hallam's ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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