English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... KING OF ENGLAND 10 December 1685 1. The king has a prerogative which lawyers must expound . 2. The king makes peers in Parliament , who are perpetual legislators , as also the last and highest judicature of England and Ireland , and ...
... KING OF ENGLAND 10 December 1685 1. The king has a prerogative which lawyers must expound . 2. The king makes peers in Parliament , who are perpetual legislators , as also the last and highest judicature of England and Ireland , and ...
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... king of France had been there ; charged him , during his minority , exactly to observe the king of France's counsel and direction in all things ; and said he had sent my Lord Middleton to Marly to give the king of France thanks for the ...
... king of France had been there ; charged him , during his minority , exactly to observe the king of France's counsel and direction in all things ; and said he had sent my Lord Middleton to Marly to give the king of France thanks for the ...
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... king of Great Britain's subjects shall enjoy in the towns of Bahia de todos os Santos , Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro in the territory of Brazil , and in all other of the king of Portugal's dominions in the West Indies .... XV . In ...
... king of Great Britain's subjects shall enjoy in the towns of Bahia de todos os Santos , Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro in the territory of Brazil , and in all other of the king of Portugal's dominions in the West Indies .... XV . In ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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