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Page 121
... king and archbishop as the two oxen of equal strength which should draw the plough of the Church of England . Accordingly , while other bish- oprics had come to be habitually given as rewards for secular service done to the king , while ...
... king and archbishop as the two oxen of equal strength which should draw the plough of the Church of England . Accordingly , while other bish- oprics had come to be habitually given as rewards for secular service done to the king , while ...
Page 264
... king . All the members of the council are held respon- sible for the resolutions arrived at , unless they have minuted a protest at the time ; and no command of the king ( with the ex- ception of orders in military affairs ) has any ...
... king . All the members of the council are held respon- sible for the resolutions arrived at , unless they have minuted a protest at the time ; and no command of the king ( with the ex- ception of orders in military affairs ) has any ...
Page 265
... king , or in the event of his absence to the viceroy or the Norwegian government , with a request that the king would sanction it . If the king approve of the Bill , he signifies his approval by subscribing the bill in the manner ...
... king , or in the event of his absence to the viceroy or the Norwegian government , with a request that the king would sanction it . If the king approve of the Bill , he signifies his approval by subscribing the bill in the manner ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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