The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful Account of All the Most Remarkable Transactions in Parliament, from the Earliest Times; Collected from the Journals of Both Houses, the Records, Original Manuscripts, Scarce Speeches, and Tracts; All Compared with the Several Contemporary Writers, and Connected, Throughout, with the History of the Times, Zväzok 3Printed; and sold by T. Osborne; and W. Sandby, 1751 |
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Strana 6
... King Henry VIII . lows , on the Record , that these alfo had Power to call to them the great Officers above and the ... Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury . Fol . Lond . 1682 . KENNET's Hifiory of England . Vol . II . P. 6 . for many Reasons , ...
... King Henry VIII . lows , on the Record , that these alfo had Power to call to them the great Officers above and the ... Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury . Fol . Lond . 1682 . KENNET's Hifiory of England . Vol . II . P. 6 . for many Reasons , ...
Strana 15
... King Henry VIII . to fay , that after paffing the above - mention'd A & and fome others of lefs Concern , this ... Edward Earl of Warwick , her Bro- ⚫ther , had been attainted in a Parliament , held the 19th of Henry VII . and all his Lands ...
... King Henry VIII . to fay , that after paffing the above - mention'd A & and fome others of lefs Concern , this ... Edward Earl of Warwick , her Bro- ⚫ther , had been attainted in a Parliament , held the 19th of Henry VII . and all his Lands ...
Strana 21
... King Henry VIII . might be taken , without mentioning the first ; which was very equal both for the King and Subject ... Edward I. ( e ) The first Statute concerning them is of the 12th of Richard II . viz . That the levying of the Knight's ...
... King Henry VIII . might be taken , without mentioning the first ; which was very equal both for the King and Subject ... Edward I. ( e ) The first Statute concerning them is of the 12th of Richard II . viz . That the levying of the Knight's ...
Strana 35
... Edward Montague , Efq ; ( t ) one of the Members who had no fmall Influence in the House , and he being introduc'd to his Majefty , ' had the Mortification to hear him fpeak in these Words , Ho ! Man , will they not fuffer my Bill The King ...
... Edward Montague , Efq ; ( t ) one of the Members who had no fmall Influence in the House , and he being introduc'd to his Majefty , ' had the Mortification to hear him fpeak in these Words , Ho ! Man , will they not fuffer my Bill The King ...
Strana 37
... King Henry VIII . Mint in England , fhould coin of every hundred Pounds of ... Edward Stafford Duke of Buck- ingham , who had been condemned by his Peers ... King foon after , by Letters Patents , granted him Part of the Lands of the faid ...
... King Henry VIII . Mint in England , fhould coin of every hundred Pounds of ... Edward Stafford Duke of Buck- ingham , who had been condemned by his Peers ... King foon after , by Letters Patents , granted him Part of the Lands of the faid ...
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Strana 110 - King our sovereign lord, his heirs and successors kings of this realm, shall be taken, accepted and reputed the only supreme head in earth of the Church of England called Anglicana Ecclesia, and shall have and enjoy annexed and united to the imperial crown of this realm as well the title and style thereof, as all honours, dignities, preeminences, jurisdictions, privileges, authorities, immunities, profits and commodities, to the said dignity of supreme head of the same Church belonging and appertaining.
Strana 220 - Henry the Eighth, by the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head...
Strana 411 - For the other part, the manner of your petition I do well like of and take in good part, because that it is simple and containeth no limitation of place or person. If it had been otherwise, I must needs have misliked it very much and thought it in you a very great presumption, being unfitting and altogether unmeet for you to require them that may command...
Strana 90 - Holy Church, or any other thing or things necessary for the health of the soul of mankind, as they heretofore at any time or times have been...
Strana 78 - ... in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Besides those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak ? who is offended, and I burn not?
Strana 101 - Mary his eldest Daughter, and to the Heirs of her Body lawfully begotten...
Strana 126 - ... by course of inheritance according to their ages, as the crown of England hath been accustomed and ought to go, in case where there be heirs female of the same ; and in default of issue female, then to the king's right heirs for ever.
Strana 60 - If none else but the Bishop of Rochester or his adherents did hold this language, it would less trouble me. But since so many religious and different sects, now conspicuous in the whole world, do not only vindicate unto themselves the name of the true Church, but labour betwixt invitations and threats for nothing more than to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience, I shall crave leave to propose what I think fit in this case for us laicks and secular persons to do.
Strana 44 - Realm, the same Lord Cardinal knowing himself to have the foul and contagious Disease of the Great Pox, broken out upon him in divers places of his Body, came daily to your Grace, rowning in your ear, and blowing upon your most Noble Grace with his perillous and infective Breath, to the marvellous danger of your Highness, if God of his infinite Goodness had not better provided for your Highness.
Strana 46 - ... impositions of the rulers of the said houses, as well for his favour in making of abbots and priors, as for his visitation by his authority...