The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... prerogative as any prince in Christendom . " The nations on the continent , we may observe , enjoyed still , in that age , some small remains of liberty ; and the English were possessed of little more . The commons applied to the lords ...
... prerogative as any prince in Christendom . " The nations on the continent , we may observe , enjoyed still , in that age , some small remains of liberty ; and the English were possessed of little more . The commons applied to the lords ...
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... prerogative . The king , on the other hand , though he valued himself ex- tremely on his king - craft , and perhaps was not alto- gether incapable of dissimulation , seems to have been very little endowed with the gift of secrecy ; but ...
... prerogative . The king , on the other hand , though he valued himself ex- tremely on his king - craft , and perhaps was not alto- gether incapable of dissimulation , seems to have been very little endowed with the gift of secrecy ; but ...
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... prerogative likewise , which he seems to have stretched on this occasion , the king erected a court of high commission , in imitation of that which was established in England . The bishops and a few of the clergy , who had been summoned ...
... prerogative likewise , which he seems to have stretched on this occasion , the king erected a court of high commission , in imitation of that which was established in England . The bishops and a few of the clergy , who had been summoned ...
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... prerogative , and of establishing , by his own authority , the few ceremonies which he had recom- mended to them . They entreated him rather to sum- mon a general assembly , and to gain their assent . An assembly was accordingly ...
... prerogative , and of establishing , by his own authority , the few ceremonies which he had recom- mended to them . They entreated him rather to sum- mon a general assembly , and to gain their assent . An assembly was accordingly ...
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... prerogative , which were then so easily made , in order to punish an obnoxious subject . During an unpopular and weak reign , the current commonly ran so strong against the monarch , that none durst enlist themselves in the court party ...
... prerogative , which were then so easily made , in order to punish an obnoxious subject . During an unpopular and weak reign , the current commonly ran so strong against the monarch , that none durst enlist themselves in the court party ...
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