The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... already well known at Cambridge Spirit of retaliation evoked in England by the massacre Indignation excited by the de visibili Monarchia of Nicholas Sander • Dr Caius among the sufferers from this sentiment Destruction of the ' popish ...
... already well known at Cambridge Spirit of retaliation evoked in England by the massacre Indignation excited by the de visibili Monarchia of Nicholas Sander • Dr Caius among the sufferers from this sentiment Destruction of the ' popish ...
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... . the royal prerogative ib . Dislike which James had already evinced to such limitations William Knight's sermon at Oxford , April , 1622 564 565 He maintains that tyrants are to be resisted even with CONTENTS . xlvii.
... . the royal prerogative ib . Dislike which James had already evinced to such limitations William Knight's sermon at Oxford , April , 1622 564 565 He maintains that tyrants are to be resisted even with CONTENTS . xlvii.
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... Already Master of the Rolls , chancellor of the exchequer , and secretary of state , the of preceding signs of his growing power were such as none might safely disregard ; although his claims , in other respects , might hardly have ...
... Already Master of the Rolls , chancellor of the exchequer , and secretary of state , the of preceding signs of his growing power were such as none might safely disregard ; although his claims , in other respects , might hardly have ...
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... already had personal experience as his Latimer and coadjutor in the organisation of Wolsey's foundations , was raised in September to the see of Hereford , notwithstanding that he had been prominent among the opponents of the royal ...
... already had personal experience as his Latimer and coadjutor in the organisation of Wolsey's foundations , was raised in September to the see of Hereford , notwithstanding that he had been prominent among the opponents of the royal ...
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... already addressed a letter to the university suggesting the imperative necessity of concerted action in defence of their privileges , and significantly adding , ' also I pray you remember that ye send letters to Mr Crumwell , thanking ...
... already addressed a letter to the university suggesting the imperative necessity of concerted action in defence of their privileges , and significantly adding , ' also I pray you remember that ye send letters to Mr Crumwell , thanking ...
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