The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Parliament ( which Mr. Plowden informs us was packed for the base purposes of giving legislative sanction to unjust measures ) refused to pass , we find the following , namely , one for laying a small duty on wines , and another for the ...
... Parliament ( which Mr. Plowden informs us was packed for the base purposes of giving legislative sanction to unjust measures ) refused to pass , we find the following , namely , one for laying a small duty on wines , and another for the ...
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... Parliament for his attainder and the confiscation of his estates , to motives of tyranny and avidity in the English govern- The next great rebellion which took place in Ireland , was that raised in the year 1569 , by James Fitzmaurice ...
... Parliament for his attainder and the confiscation of his estates , to motives of tyranny and avidity in the English govern- The next great rebellion which took place in Ireland , was that raised in the year 1569 , by James Fitzmaurice ...
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... Parliament . Moryson observes , " Upon the attainder of the said Earl of Des mond and his confederates , the lands falling to the Crown were , in acres of English measure , about 574,628 . Hereof great part was restored to the offenders ...
... Parliament . Moryson observes , " Upon the attainder of the said Earl of Des mond and his confederates , the lands falling to the Crown were , in acres of English measure , about 574,628 . Hereof great part was restored to the offenders ...
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... Parliament , held in the second year of her reign , that the spiritual jurisdiction of the Crown should be restored ; that all offi- cers , lay and ecclesiastical , should , on pain of forfeiture and total in- capacity , take the oath ...
... Parliament , held in the second year of her reign , that the spiritual jurisdiction of the Crown should be restored ; that all offi- cers , lay and ecclesiastical , should , on pain of forfeiture and total in- capacity , take the oath ...
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... Parliament declared , in Henry the VIIIth's reign , that the oath of supremacy ( which in truth is no more than an oath of allegiance ) , was a declaration of the ancient right of the Crown t . The King's supremacy , both in tem- porals ...
... Parliament declared , in Henry the VIIIth's reign , that the oath of supremacy ( which in truth is no more than an oath of allegiance ) , was a declaration of the ancient right of the Crown t . The King's supremacy , both in tem- porals ...
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