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... Parliament as a powerful force to be reck- oned with during the fourteenth century . As the king's power became more limited in the rise of Parliamentary government , the religious con- troversy could no longer be considered merely a ...
... Parliament as a powerful force to be reck- oned with during the fourteenth century . As the king's power became more limited in the rise of Parliamentary government , the religious con- troversy could no longer be considered merely a ...
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... Parliament met at the rebuilt Westminster Hall and there deposed Richard II as “ altogether insufficient and unworthy . " By the force of Parliament's decision , Bolingbroke ascended the English throne as King Henry IV ( 1399-1413 ) ...
... Parliament met at the rebuilt Westminster Hall and there deposed Richard II as “ altogether insufficient and unworthy . " By the force of Parliament's decision , Bolingbroke ascended the English throne as King Henry IV ( 1399-1413 ) ...
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... Parliament . This was done rather easily , although Sir Thomas More and the bishop of Rochester refused to sign , for which they were sent to the Tower . When Parliament finished its legislation in November 1534 , Henry's monumental ...
... Parliament . This was done rather easily , although Sir Thomas More and the bishop of Rochester refused to sign , for which they were sent to the Tower . When Parliament finished its legislation in November 1534 , Henry's monumental ...
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