A New History of England,: By Question and Answer,J. Buckland; J. Rivington and Sons; W. Strahan; ... [and 10 others], 1777 - 390 páginas |
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... court she pleases ; and if , when a widow , the fhould marry again , fhe would have all honours paid her as a Queen , though the should marry a private gen- tleman . 1 2. What title is given to the eldest fon ? 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... court she pleases ; and if , when a widow , the fhould marry again , fhe would have all honours paid her as a Queen , though the should marry a private gen- tleman . 1 2. What title is given to the eldest fon ? 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... court , feldom fail of being balanced by the defenders of the liberty and privileges of their country . " Twas this mu- tual oppofition that occafioned the death of Charles the first , and all the revolutions that have happened since ...
... court , feldom fail of being balanced by the defenders of the liberty and privileges of their country . " Twas this mu- tual oppofition that occafioned the death of Charles the first , and all the revolutions that have happened since ...
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... courts . And , in cafes of felony and treafon , have a right of trying their own peers ; and in all other cafes where the commons impeach . 2. What is the peculiar business of the house of com- mons ? A. To examine elections ; to expel ...
... courts . And , in cafes of felony and treafon , have a right of trying their own peers ; and in all other cafes where the commons impeach . 2. What is the peculiar business of the house of com- mons ? A. To examine elections ; to expel ...
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... courts of pleas within their own manors . 2. Are there no other deans , befides deans of chapters ? A. Yes ; the deans of Croydon in Surry , Battle in Suf- fex , and Bocking in Effex , and fome few others , are deans without any chapter ...
... courts of pleas within their own manors . 2. Are there no other deans , befides deans of chapters ? A. Yes ; the deans of Croydon in Surry , Battle in Suf- fex , and Bocking in Effex , and fome few others , are deans without any chapter ...
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... court of King Brithric , where he did not meet with the reception he expected ; and having been condemned to lose his head , he fled , and by that means efcaped the fury of his enemies . 2. To 2. To whom did he Ay ? A. To Offa 801 . 19 ...
... court of King Brithric , where he did not meet with the reception he expected ; and having been condemned to lose his head , he fled , and by that means efcaped the fury of his enemies . 2. To 2. To whom did he Ay ? A. To Offa 801 . 19 ...
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