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The rest of the poem deals with the beginning of a rebellion under the leadership of Shaftesbury whose speeches calculated to pursuade the Duke of Monmouth ( Absalom ) to lead a revolt against his father the King ( David ) and the ...
The rest of the poem deals with the beginning of a rebellion under the leadership of Shaftesbury whose speeches calculated to pursuade the Duke of Monmouth ( Absalom ) to lead a revolt against his father the King ( David ) and the ...
Sivu 108
If the authority of the king is questionable on the basis of the sovereignty of the public will , then by that very ... Kings have their rights to determine the question of succession , just as Adam's action had bound the whole of ...
If the authority of the king is questionable on the basis of the sovereignty of the public will , then by that very ... Kings have their rights to determine the question of succession , just as Adam's action had bound the whole of ...
Sivu 109
He condemns the rebels promising pardon to those who repent of their follies and accept the supremacy of the king . Dryden does not deal with all the ... His object is simply to give a brief and poetic statement of the king's position .
He condemns the rebels promising pardon to those who repent of their follies and accept the supremacy of the king . Dryden does not deal with all the ... His object is simply to give a brief and poetic statement of the king's position .
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