The North American Review, Volumen76Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1853 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... king , " he says , " must not be subject to any man , but to God and the law ; for the law makes him king . Let the king , therefore , give to the law what the law gives to him , - dominion and power ; for there is no king where will ...
... king , " he says , " must not be subject to any man , but to God and the law ; for the law makes him king . Let the king , therefore , give to the law what the law gives to him , - dominion and power ; for there is no king where will ...
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... king's courts , forbade appeals to Rome except by the king's consent , and declared that the revenues of all vacant offices in the church should belong to the king , and that no person should be elected to fill one of them except with ...
... king's courts , forbade appeals to Rome except by the king's consent , and declared that the revenues of all vacant offices in the church should belong to the king , and that no person should be elected to fill one of them except with ...
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... king was , which should have the appointment of the bishops and other ecclesiastical dignitaries . Nominally , they had always been elected by the inferior clergy , the priests and monks ; but in practice , the king had designated whom ...
... king was , which should have the appointment of the bishops and other ecclesiastical dignitaries . Nominally , they had always been elected by the inferior clergy , the priests and monks ; but in practice , the king had designated whom ...
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