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or without, that justice regularly must be executed, and Vengeance recompensed by Judges who receive commission from him to do it For our Sovereign Lord the King, which is the current style both of our Statutes, and of their Commissions. That the Crown of England hath been so free at all times, that it hath been in no earthly Subjection, 16 R. 2. but immediately subject to God in all things touching the Regality of the same Crown, and to no other. |
or without, that Justice regularly must be executed, and Vengeance recompensed by Judges who receive commission from him to do it For our Sovereign Lord the King, which is the current style both of our Statutes, and of their Commissions. That the Crown of England hath been so free At all times, that it hath been in no earthly Subjection, 16 R. 2. but immediately Subject to God in all things touching the Regality of the same Crown, and to no other. |
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