The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 6Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... authority , were Bishops ' still excluded from parliament by the law , which the late king had passed , immediately before the commencement of the civil disor- ders . Great violence , both against the king and the house of peers , had ...
... authority , were Bishops ' still excluded from parliament by the law , which the late king had passed , immediately before the commencement of the civil disor- ders . Great violence , both against the king and the house of peers , had ...
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... authority , were reduced either to question the antiquity of this prerogative itself , or to assert , that even the practice of near five centuries could not bestow on it sufficient authority . " It was not considered , that the present ...
... authority , were reduced either to question the antiquity of this prerogative itself , or to assert , that even the practice of near five centuries could not bestow on it sufficient authority . " It was not considered , that the present ...
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... authority , his edicts alone would never afford a durable security to the catho- lics . He had employed , therefore , with the members of parliament many private conferences , which were then called closetings ; and he used every ...
... authority , his edicts alone would never afford a durable security to the catho- lics . He had employed , therefore , with the members of parliament many private conferences , which were then called closetings ; and he used every ...
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