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... king an act of abdication . This , however , being extorted from a prisoner , had , of course , no real validity , and in the view of all honest men Edward II . still continued king . Hence he was secluded and murdered : but before his ...
... king an act of abdication . This , however , being extorted from a prisoner , had , of course , no real validity , and in the view of all honest men Edward II . still continued king . Hence he was secluded and murdered : but before his ...
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... king was not numerous , yet they did not dare to depose a king by force , but had recourse to the recognized mode , practised rarely , but yet often enough to secure its legality . It is simply a proof of the fondness of the English for ...
... king was not numerous , yet they did not dare to depose a king by force , but had recourse to the recognized mode , practised rarely , but yet often enough to secure its legality . It is simply a proof of the fondness of the English for ...
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... king's horses , and there- the chin . Differing , then , as they do in some fore took occasion to speak in the presence of the king's particulars , it will be seen that these four represen - ordained for the comfort of the poor ...
... king's horses , and there- the chin . Differing , then , as they do in some fore took occasion to speak in the presence of the king's particulars , it will be seen that these four represen - ordained for the comfort of the poor ...
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