The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those Provinces |
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... crown on the brow of the bigot and the traitor . But all the Jesuits ' craft could not sophisticate the filial piety of young Marvell ; though their principles on that head were as lax as those of the Pharisees . He was , therefore ...
... crown on the brow of the bigot and the traitor . But all the Jesuits ' craft could not sophisticate the filial piety of young Marvell ; though their principles on that head were as lax as those of the Pharisees . He was , therefore ...
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... Crown ; the abolition of the Court of Wards ; the £ 70,000 per month for the disbanding of the army ; the tonnage and poundage ; the £ 100,000 to be raised upon lands in the several counties , ( the apportioning of which gave rise , as ...
... Crown ; the abolition of the Court of Wards ; the £ 70,000 per month for the disbanding of the army ; the tonnage and poundage ; the £ 100,000 to be raised upon lands in the several counties , ( the apportioning of which gave rise , as ...
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... , is descended the present King of Sardinia , whose contingent relationship to the British crown has been C sick ; so the Queen is landed again , and ANDREW MARVELL . 17 imaginary, Popish, Millnarian, and Republican, which ...
... , is descended the present King of Sardinia , whose contingent relationship to the British crown has been C sick ; so the Queen is landed again , and ANDREW MARVELL . 17 imaginary, Popish, Millnarian, and Republican, which ...
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... crown . We continually find the Peers at variance with the Commons , and their Lordships generally forced to submit at last with no very good grace . An attempt of the Lords to act as a criminal court directly , and not on appeal from ...
... crown . We continually find the Peers at variance with the Commons , and their Lordships generally forced to submit at last with no very good grace . An attempt of the Lords to act as a criminal court directly , and not on appeal from ...
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... crown and sceptre in the Tower , took them away , and , if he had killed the keeper , might have carried them clear off . He , being taken , astonished the King and court with the generosity and wisdom of his answers . He and all his ...
... crown and sceptre in the Tower , took them away , and , if he had killed the keeper , might have carried them clear off . He , being taken , astonished the King and court with the generosity and wisdom of his answers . He and all his ...
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