... unknown.bailliesHaving discussed thegovernmentof Brittany underHenry II region-by-region, this is an appropriate point to discuss the theory that Henry II was responsible for the creation ofthe eight baillies ... d'Henri II, no. cclix. For William ®tzHamo, see Appendix iii. The governmentof Brittany underHenry II79 government in Le Mans after Henry II's death.21There is no otherrecord of Robert ... Brittany underHenry II87discussed in the previous chapter in the context ofHenry II and the Breton church.2 The total record ofHenry II's acts in relation to the royaladministration...
... XXXVPOLITICAL OSCILLATIONS 101CHAPTER XXXV 39CHAPTER I THE CROWN 16CHAPTER I 4CHAPTER XLIII THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL 215CHAPTER XLIII 46CHAPTER III THE CABINET AND THE MINISTERS 53CHAPTER III ... 535VOLUME IICHAPTER XXX 33CHAPTER XLBOROUGHS THE PERMANENT OFFICIALS 171CHAPTER XL 43CHAPTER VIMISCELLANEOUS OFFICES 131CHAPTER VI 9CHAPTER VIII THE MINISTERS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE 173CHAPTER ... http://www.pgdp.netTranscriber's Notes: Words in italics in the original are surrounded by underscores. Words in bold aresurrounded by =equal signs=. Variations in spelling and hyphenation remain as in the original....
... make him relinquish. All the defence which Vane could make was fruitless. The court, considering more the general opinion of his active guilt in the beginning and prosecution ofthe civil wars, ... obliged, by the late law, either to relinquish their livings, or to sign the articles required of them. A combination had been entered into by the more zealous ofthe Presbyterian ecclesiastics ... prevailed so far with the convention parliament as to make them restore the king with strict limitations, there is no question but the establishment of Presbyterian discipline had been one of the...
... Signing of bills of lading 94) Original bills of lading must be signed in the form described in UCP 600 sub-article 20(a) (i) and indicate the name ofthe carrier, identified as the carrier. ... CERTIFICATES OF ORIGIN Basic requirements Issuers of certificates of origin Contents of certificates of origin 18 or if a credit states the quantity in terms of a stipulated number of ... If a credit specifies the details of a shipping mark, the documents mentioning the marks must show these details, but additional information is acceptable provided it is not in conflict with...
... that itwas the real intention ofthe king to satisfy the demands ofthe papists by altering the national religion, and the rapacity ofthe Cavaliers by giving up to them the plunder ofthe metropolis; ... toCHAPTER I. 21legitimate authority ofthe monarch; but like them they claimed the right of resisting oppression, and of employing force in defence of their religion and liberties. At their request, ... endurance, of injuries in their religion, intheir[Sidenote a: A.D. 1642. Oct. 1.]honour and estates, and in the liberties of their country. Their enemies were the enemies ofthe king. The men...
... instruction ofthe child in the principles ofthe Christian faith. This is, of course, mainly a form, the real function ofthe sponsors being confined, as it would appear, to making magnificent presents ... ROYAL FAMILY OF FRANCE IN THE TIME OF LOUIS XIV. Louis XIII. Louis XIV. Anne of Austria. Philip, 8 years old. HENRY IV Gaston, duke of Orleans. Duchess of Montpensier Duchess of Montpensier. ... degree of that peculiar kind of interest which princesses and heiresses inspire. In Anne Maria's memoirs of her early life, we have a vivid description of many ofthe scenes in which both...
... Authority to monitor compliance of professionals in their tax payments. Mining List 125. Madam Speaker, in consultation with the Mining industry a review ofthe mining list was done in 2004. ... validating the arrears to establish their genuineness; Strictly applying the provisions ofthe Financial Administration Act and the accompanying Regulations to avoid a further build-up of ... complemented by investment in the social sector to improve the living standards of Ghanaians in general and the poor in particular. Specifically, there will be major interventions in the education, health...
... that dislike ofthe hardships of lifewhich is the birthright ofthe weakling, as well as his Nemesis.What with the north wind driving water back up the shallows, and with tamarac swamps on the ... men, including the captain himself. Soperished Captain Zachariah Gillam, whom we first met as master ofthe Nonsuch, the pioneer of all the shipsthat have since sailed into the Bay in the service ... Superior,where they met another tribe of Indians the Stone Boilers, or Assiniboines who also told them ofthe greatsalt water, or Sea ofthe North. In the spring of 1662, with some Crees of the...
... raised a suspicion that he thought lightly ofthe authority of Scripture. He was therefore required toprofess his faith in the divinity ofthe Son and ofthe Holy Ghost, and in the inspiration ... XIIState of Ireland at the Time ofthe Revolution; the Civil Power in the Hands ofthe Roman Catholics The Military Power in the Hands ofthe Roman Catholics Mutual Enmity between the Englishry ... restrained still more strictly by the difficulties of his situation.68Some ofthe most serious difficulties of his situation were caused by the conduct ofthe ministers on whom,new as he was to the...
... If the constitution gave him the command ofthe forces ofthe State, the constitution gave him also the direction ofthe foreign relations ofthe State. On what principle then can itbe maintained ... tocapitulate Negotiations between the Irish Chiefs and the Besiegers The Capitulation of Limerick The IrishTroops required to make their Election between their Country and France- -Most ofthe Irish ... life." The culprits gained nothing by the moderation ofthe Solicitor General or by the impartiality ofthe Court; for the evidence was irresistible. The meaning ofthe papers seized by Billop...
... protecting and preferring Presbyterians, Latitudinarians, Arians,Socinians, Deists, Atheists. An orthodox divine, a divine who held high the dignity ofthe priesthood and the mystical virtue ofthe ... condemned the unconstitutional acts ofthe kings ofthe House of Stuart. Neither in the Declaration of Right nor in the Bill of Rights is there a word on the subject. William, therefore, thought himself ... prosperity ofthe clothiers of Wiltshire and of the West Riding that was at stake; but the dignity ofthe Crown, the authority ofthe Parliament, and the unity of the empire. Already might be discerned...
... arriueth in Britaine with a mightie power to suppresse the rebellious Britains, the emperours politike prouision for his souldiers in the fens and bogs: the agilitie of the Britains, their nimblenesse, ... Historie ofEngland 25This Lucius is highlie renowmed ofthe writers, for that he was the first king ofthe Britains that receiued the faith of Iesus Christ: for being inspired by the spirit of ... from the beginning of his reigne,he somewhat leaned to the fauoring of Christian religion, being moued with the manifest miracles which the Christians dailie wrought in witnesse and proofe of their...
... with that which holie Beda hath written,touching the time ofthe being héere ofthe said Germane, than the opinion of other, which afirme that it wasin the time ofthe reigne of Vter. The like ... for hismanifold offenses, the vile iniquities wherevnto the British rulers were inclined, the valiantnesse of Kenrikeking ofthe Westsaxons, his victories against diuers people his enimies, ... against them, and also against the Picts, the which were allied with the Saxons: for as in the Scotish histories is conteined, euen at the first beginning of his reigne, the two kings of the...