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… A difference was made between a Buggerie and a Rape, in point of having Clergy, if he stood Mute: for it was argued … which was openly read by Sir Thomas Fanshaw Clerk of the Crown. Then Mr. Maxwel kneeling down, presented his Lordship … of the Court, were, Sir Thomas Fanshaw, Clerk of the Crown. And Mr. Keeling, his Assistant. Then the Lord Steward …
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… and one Gladman took upon him to be King, and went with a Crown of Paper, in a riotous manner, to the Priory of … the Defence of the Accused, although it be a Digression in point of Time. To prove the words the first Witness that was … into the Hands of King Henry the 8 th, and remain'd in the Crown till the 7 th of King James. About which time the King …
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… next to them the Houds, the Sword, Scepter, and Crown; and immediately after the King's Person; And the … their Degrees, and the Honours Vest, Sword, Scepter, and Crown carried after the accustomed manner, lighting at the … hearts, especially of such as are peradventure upon the point of turning: The other Inconvenience is, that this …
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… for my Wonder, as for my Words. At His first Access to the Crown, He was pleased, upon some small occasion, to cast a … so he miserably perverts and misapplies his words now point-blank against his meaning. Mr. Calvin only affirms, … Use of these Images in his Chappel, the Homilies are so point-blank against it, as we have proved, that Impudency it …
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… but howsoever your Charge and Inquiry, touching this point, hath not taken effect worthy His Majesties Care, and … of the Sea, as it is an ancient and undoubted right of the Crown of England, so it is the best security of the Land; for … shall be taken against them, to reduce those Lands to the Crown again. The Case of the Church-Wardens of Beckington in …
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… Learning and Judgment, and hath asserted the Right of the Crown of England to the Dominion of the British Seas. The … far he is obliged in Honour to maintain the Rights of His Crown, especially of so great consequence, has thought it … done by the Rule of Government, and would not suffer the Point of Legality of Ship-money to be argued by Chambers his …
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… which startled the Scots most, as to the Service-Book in Point of Popery, was concerning the words prescribed therein …
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… holds, or can say whether he hath an estate or no. 'It's a point that ruins all right, and is the utter Enemy and … with him, and ask him what he can say to this or that Point, and so he may know whether he be fit to be used in the … his Conscience knows to be the very truth. 'So that in the Point it is plain, that when a Man shall alter the Testimony …
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… to take in good part, although it be a digression in point of time. John Lilburne. Whereas the Cause of John … and hath therefore committed His Pleas of the Crown to certain Judges, Matters of Common Right to other …
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… & defensionem : neither hath the Law invested the Crown with this height of Sovereignty, only as an Honorarium … the greater Splendor of it; but likewise as a Duty of the Crown, or pars Ministerii for the good and safety of the … whose it is; if I may so term it in a great part, even in point of Interest, as He is the Head of the Common-Wealth, …
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