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... granted him ; fo that the next Day he was clearly dispatch- ed , and all the King's Requests fully accomplished and granted . At which Time he made no further Stay , but took Poft- horfes that Night , and rode without Intermiffion to Ca ...
... granted him ; fo that the next Day he was clearly dispatch- ed , and all the King's Requests fully accomplished and granted . At which Time he made no further Stay , but took Poft- horfes that Night , and rode without Intermiffion to Ca ...
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... granted him , by Virtue of an Authority vefted in him for that Purpose . But afterwards Henry , fearing there might be fome Flaw found in it , because it was not natural to think a King and a Queen fhould be comprized in the Power given ...
... granted him , by Virtue of an Authority vefted in him for that Purpose . But afterwards Henry , fearing there might be fome Flaw found in it , because it was not natural to think a King and a Queen fhould be comprized in the Power given ...
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... granted the King a very just and honourable Bull , regulating the Privilege of Sanctu- aries in three Refpects , to wit , · First , If any Sanctuary - man did , by Night , or otherwise , get out of Sanctuary privately , and com- mit ...
... granted the King a very just and honourable Bull , regulating the Privilege of Sanctu- aries in three Refpects , to wit , · First , If any Sanctuary - man did , by Night , or otherwise , get out of Sanctuary privately , and com- mit ...
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Joseph Grove. Lambert Simnell was no fooner defeated , but the Pope granted the King a Bull , by which thofe con- cerned with him in his Rebellion were declared ex- communicated ; and the Archbishop of Canterbury caufed it to be folemnly ...
Joseph Grove. Lambert Simnell was no fooner defeated , but the Pope granted the King a Bull , by which thofe con- cerned with him in his Rebellion were declared ex- communicated ; and the Archbishop of Canterbury caufed it to be folemnly ...
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... granted a Peace , at Pont de See , to Duke Francis , who , tho ' much to his Dif- advantage , was glad of any Terms , finding that he was not at that Time in a Condition to withstand the Power of Lewis . Francis was obliged in this ...
... granted a Peace , at Pont de See , to Duke Francis , who , tho ' much to his Dif- advantage , was glad of any Terms , finding that he was not at that Time in a Condition to withstand the Power of Lewis . Francis was obliged in this ...
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