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... court is one of the sagest and noblest institutions of this kingdom . For in the distribution of courts of ordinary justice , ( besides the high court of Parliament , ) in which distribution the King's bench holdeth the pleas of the ...
... court is one of the sagest and noblest institutions of this kingdom . For in the distribution of courts of ordinary justice , ( besides the high court of Parliament , ) in which distribution the King's bench holdeth the pleas of the ...
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... court of Starchamber is compounded of good elements ; for it consisteth of four kinds of persons ; counsellors , peers , prelates , and chief judges : it discerneth also principally of four kinds of causes ; forces , frauds , crimes ...
... court of Starchamber is compounded of good elements ; for it consisteth of four kinds of persons ; counsellors , peers , prelates , and chief judges : it discerneth also principally of four kinds of causes ; forces , frauds , crimes ...
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... court , the King either out of religious nobleness , because he was a convert , or upon some private acquaintance , did him a 9 educatum and servulus , — whether that Perkin was pupil or clerk or apprentice or servant or adopted son to ...
... court , the King either out of religious nobleness , because he was a convert , or upon some private acquaintance , did him a 9 educatum and servulus , — whether that Perkin was pupil or clerk or apprentice or servant or adopted son to ...
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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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