History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, 3. köide1839 |
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... tion . But it was now enacted , that if a murderer claimed to be treated as a person intending to take holy orders , he should , notwithstanding , be branded with the letter M on his thumb ; and that no person should be allowed the ...
... tion . But it was now enacted , that if a murderer claimed to be treated as a person intending to take holy orders , he should , notwithstanding , be branded with the letter M on his thumb ; and that no person should be allowed the ...
Page 115
... tion , had she been sent back to Spain . Whilst her reverential attention to all the obligations which she thought imposed upon her by religion , had procured for her universal respect . And the pope's dispensa- tion was generally ...
... tion , had she been sent back to Spain . Whilst her reverential attention to all the obligations which she thought imposed upon her by religion , had procured for her universal respect . And the pope's dispensa- tion was generally ...
Page 292
... tion , in drawing up which the people had no voice , as to laws voted by their representatives , and sanctioned by the sovereign † , that enactment was also now re- pealed . Finally , this reforming act put an end to the disgraceful ...
... tion , in drawing up which the people had no voice , as to laws voted by their representatives , and sanctioned by the sovereign † , that enactment was also now re- pealed . Finally , this reforming act put an end to the disgraceful ...
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