History of England: From the earliest times to the death of Henry VII. By F. York Powell, M.A. 1906Longmans, Green, and Company, 1886 |
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... COMMONS . Consisting of- Knights of Shire . Citizens and Burgesses . The CONVOCATION of the two Pro- vinces of York and Canterbury , each consisting of- An Upper House A Lower House Consisting of- Archbishops . Bishops . Abbots ...
... COMMONS . Consisting of- Knights of Shire . Citizens and Burgesses . The CONVOCATION of the two Pro- vinces of York and Canterbury , each consisting of- An Upper House A Lower House Consisting of- Archbishops . Bishops . Abbots ...
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... Commons do declare velint consentire . By treason every day we see quam plures perire , Whom to trust implicitly nemo potest scire ! Non eat ex regno rex sine consilio . In England now it is the way de anno in annum The fifteenth penny ...
... Commons do declare velint consentire . By treason every day we see quam plures perire , Whom to trust implicitly nemo potest scire ! Non eat ex regno rex sine consilio . In England now it is the way de anno in annum The fifteenth penny ...
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... Commons in impeaching [ accusing before the Lords ] Richard Lyon and Barons Latimer and Neville for embezzling the government moneys , for buying the king's debts at low prices , and getting full and instant payment to the hurt of the ...
... Commons in impeaching [ accusing before the Lords ] Richard Lyon and Barons Latimer and Neville for embezzling the government moneys , for buying the king's debts at low prices , and getting full and instant payment to the hurt of the ...
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... Commons , and never to take a king called John ; they pulled down the houses of some of the worst landlords , and destroyed all the tax - rolls and manor - rolls they could get at , so that all proof of slavery might be destroyed ; they ...
... Commons , and never to take a king called John ; they pulled down the houses of some of the worst landlords , and destroyed all the tax - rolls and manor - rolls they could get at , so that all proof of slavery might be destroyed ; they ...
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... Commons would not agree to it . Moreover , he sent to Oxford to forbid all who held with Wycliff to preach or teach there . And finally he brought up Wycliff , Hereford , John Aston , and others to answer before him as to their belief ...
... Commons would not agree to it . Moreover , he sent to Oxford to forbid all who held with Wycliff to preach or teach there . And finally he brought up Wycliff , Hereford , John Aston , and others to answer before him as to their belief ...
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