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- majesties behalf your mestris, presse this company to enlarge the Quene my soveraigne, and to suffer you to goe unto her, or doe use any thretnynge speache...
- of late conspired, consedered, and comitted high Treason ayenst oure Soveraigne Lorde the King Richard the Third, in dyvers and sundry wyses, and in especiall...
- other human beings, people must join in a "commonwealth" and submit to a "Soveraigne [sic] Power" that can compel them to act in the common good. Hobbes was...
- address to William and Mary "as both kingdomes are united in one head and soveraigne so they may become one body pollitick, one nation to be represented in...
- printed occurrence of "Adam's ale" is attributed to William Prynne's The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, which was first printed in 1643. The...
- prin****ll contrivers of that horrid murder of our late pious and sacred soveraigne, King Charles the First. 1661. Thomas Carlyle, Oliver Cromwell's letters...
- majesties behalf your mestris, presse this company to enlarge the Quene my soveraigne, and to suffer you to goe unto her (at Lochleven Castle), or doe use any...
- Anno 1590, in the ****II yeare of the moste happye raigne of our gratious Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth." A transcript was made of the inscriptions of...
- burning Agues, for which end the juyce thereof is reckoned to have a very soveraigne vertue." The rising sun in the crest is a traditional symbol of Australia...
- vagabonds could be placed unwillingly into the same compulsory labour. OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD, and Estates of this present Parliament, statutes and ordeins, that...