A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 23
... king- dom , by breaking the original contract between king and people , and , by the advice of Jesuits , and other wicked persons , having violated the fundamental laws , and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom , has abdicated ...
... king- dom , by breaking the original contract between king and people , and , by the advice of Jesuits , and other wicked persons , having violated the fundamental laws , and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom , has abdicated ...
Strana 23
... king Henry ) but king Edward the first , which is notoriously known to have been the adequation of a yard . - Fuller . Worthies . Bark - Shire . Ideas can be no further the ideas of any mind , than that mind has ( or may have ) a ...
... king Henry ) but king Edward the first , which is notoriously known to have been the adequation of a yard . - Fuller . Worthies . Bark - Shire . Ideas can be no further the ideas of any mind , than that mind has ( or may have ) a ...
Strana 24
... king a parliament procur'd , To fix some things , whose fall he else might fear ; Whereby he hop'd the queen to have abjur'd , His son , and such as their adjutors were . Acc . For there be Sixe batchelers , as bold as he , Adjuting to ...
... king a parliament procur'd , To fix some things , whose fall he else might fear ; Whereby he hop'd the queen to have abjur'd , His son , and such as their adjutors were . Acc . For there be Sixe batchelers , as bold as he , Adjuting to ...
Strana 35
... King Lewis , the young King Henry was set afloat , and from that time forward , stuck not openly to oppose his father . - Baker . Chronicle , an . 1170 . Others you'll see , when all the town's afloat , Wrapt in th ' embraces of a kersy ...
... King Lewis , the young King Henry was set afloat , and from that time forward , stuck not openly to oppose his father . - Baker . Chronicle , an . 1170 . Others you'll see , when all the town's afloat , Wrapt in th ' embraces of a kersy ...
Strana 43
... king [ James II . ] brought over with him from White- hall a great many peers and privy counsellors . And of these eighteen were let into the bed - chamber ; but they stood at the furthest end of the room . The ladies stood within the ...
... king [ James II . ] brought over with him from White- hall a great many peers and privy counsellors . And of these eighteen were let into the bed - chamber ; but they stood at the furthest end of the room . The ladies stood within the ...
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