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If Saint Thomas had lived in our day , he would , of course , have tried to get a Bill passed through Parliament to restrain the cruelty of the king's foresters , and after a certain amount of opposition he would , no doubt ...
If Saint Thomas had lived in our day , he would , of course , have tried to get a Bill passed through Parliament to restrain the cruelty of the king's foresters , and after a certain amount of opposition he would , no doubt ...
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Accordingly it was was one of the chief provisions of the Constitutions of Clarendon , one upon which King Henry set his princely heart more ... that no officer of his should be excommunicated by the Church without the king's consent .
Accordingly it was was one of the chief provisions of the Constitutions of Clarendon , one upon which King Henry set his princely heart more ... that no officer of his should be excommunicated by the Church without the king's consent .
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The King was highly delighted , and Sir Courtly Courtly was taken from the kitchen and placed once more among the belted knights , who , however , eyed him askance , and had but little faith in his protestations .
The King was highly delighted , and Sir Courtly Courtly was taken from the kitchen and placed once more among the belted knights , who , however , eyed him askance , and had but little faith in his protestations .
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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