History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 sider |
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... parliament in the reigns of Edward III . and Richard II . 90. Beginning of the Reformation . The first effort to reform the errors of popery in England was made by John Wiclif , in the reign of Edward III . and Richard II . He was born ...
... parliament in the reigns of Edward III . and Richard II . 90. Beginning of the Reformation . The first effort to reform the errors of popery in England was made by John Wiclif , in the reign of Edward III . and Richard II . He was born ...
Side 42
... parliament agreed with the univer- sities . Henry then obtained an act of parliament , de- claring the king to be the supreme head of the church . This act , which took from the pope his power of gov- erning the English church , was the ...
... parliament agreed with the univer- sities . Henry then obtained an act of parliament , de- claring the king to be the supreme head of the church . This act , which took from the pope his power of gov- erning the English church , was the ...
Side 87
... parliament restored to the English crown the supremacy in all ecclesiastical and civil affairs ; and another established uniformity of Common Prayer . Elizabeth was an arbitrary princess , and seems to have been more careful to ...
... parliament restored to the English crown the supremacy in all ecclesiastical and civil affairs ; and another established uniformity of Common Prayer . Elizabeth was an arbitrary princess , and seems to have been more careful to ...
Side 125
... parliament . The reasons alledged for the measure were , that the colonies violated the laws of trade , defrauded the revenue , har bored pirates , and the like . Sir Henry Ashurst , the agent of Connecticut , remonstrated against the ...
... parliament . The reasons alledged for the measure were , that the colonies violated the laws of trade , defrauded the revenue , har bored pirates , and the like . Sir Henry Ashurst , the agent of Connecticut , remonstrated against the ...
Side 145
... parliament , than of a city corporation . " The opposers , therefore , submitted , and retracted what was called their error ; but , in fact , was a correct opinion . وو 334. Qualifications of a freeman . In addition to the usual ...
... parliament , than of a city corporation . " The opposers , therefore , submitted , and retracted what was called their error ; but , in fact , was a correct opinion . وو 334. Qualifications of a freeman . In addition to the usual ...
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