The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... despotic . With such feelings , both parties looked into the chronicles of the middle ages . Both readily found what they sought ; and both obstinately refused to see anything but what they sought . The champions of the Stuarts could ...
... despotic . With such feelings , both parties looked into the chronicles of the middle ages . Both readily found what they sought ; and both obstinately refused to see anything but what they sought . The champions of the Stuarts could ...
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... despotism , by the awe in which the governors stood of the spirit and strength of the governed . But such a polity is suited only to a particular stage in the progress of society . The same causes which produce a division of labour in ...
... despotism , by the awe in which the governors stood of the spirit and strength of the governed . But such a polity is suited only to a particular stage in the progress of society . The same causes which produce a division of labour in ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. of armies , till ample securities had been provided against despotism . This wise policy was followed in our country alone . In the neighbouring kingdoms great military establishments were formed ; no new ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. of armies , till ample securities had been provided against despotism . This wise policy was followed in our country alone . In the neighbouring kingdoms great military establishments were formed ; no new ...
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... despots , unless they had been , at the same time , placed under restraints to which no Plantagenet or Tudor had ever been subject . effects . It seems certain , therefore , that , had none but political causes been at work , the seven ...
... despots , unless they had been , at the same time , placed under restraints to which no Plantagenet or Tudor had ever been subject . effects . It seems certain , therefore , that , had none but political causes been at work , the seven ...
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... adverse possession , though it extended to ten centuries , could deprive a legitimate prince of his rights ; that the authority of such a prince was necessarily always despotic 72 CH . 1 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND , Doctrine of Divine Right.
... adverse possession , though it extended to ten centuries , could deprive a legitimate prince of his rights ; that the authority of such a prince was necessarily always despotic 72 CH . 1 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND , Doctrine of Divine Right.
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