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" He seems to have learned from the theologians whom he most esteemed that between him and his subjects there could be nothing of the nature of mutual contract; that he could not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority ; and that, in... "
The History of England from the Accession of James II - Sivu 78
tekijä(t) Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 1303 sivua
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Nide 16

1849 - 606 sivua
...his subjects there could be nothinj of the nature of a mutual contact ; that he coul not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority ;...which he made there was an implied reservation that euch promise might be broken in case of necessity, and that of the necessity he was the sole judge."...

Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Niteet 7–8

1849 - 858 sivua
...constitution and from habit, but also on principle. He seems to have learned from the theologians whom ho wort esteemed, that between him and his subjects there...and that of the necessity he was the sole judge." The sketches of the Earl of Stafford and of Archbishop Laud follow. Wo give the latter : — " His...

The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 sivua
...his subjects there could be nothing of the nature of mutual contract; that he could not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority; and...now began that hazardous game on which were staked CRAP. the destinies of the English people. It was played on the side T>cliMOf of the House of Commons...

Littell's Living Age, Nide 21

1849 - 742 sivua
...his subjects there could be nothing of the nature of a mutual contract; that he could not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority ;...necessity, and that of the necessity he was the sole judge. — Vol. t., pp. 83, 84. With a counsellor like the Earl of Strafford, cruel and imperious in his nature,...

The North British Review, Nide 10

1849 - 636 sivua
...his subjects there could be nothing of the nature of a mutual contract; that he could not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority; and...necessity, and that of the necessity he was the sole judge."—Vol. i. pp. 83, 84. With a counsellor like the Earl of Strafford, cruel and imperious in...

Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 16

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1849 - 840 sivua
...his subject« there could be nothing of the nature of mutual contract ; that he could not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority ;...implied reservation that such promise might be broken in caso of necessity, and that of the necessity he was the sole judge." Charles began the struggle vigorously,...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Nide 16

1849 - 588 sivua
...his subjects there could be nothing of the nature of a mutual contact ; that he coufi not, even if he euch promise might be broken in case of necessity, and that of the necessity he was the sole judge.'r...

The History of England, from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 sivua
...his subjects there could be nothing of the nature of mutual contract; that he could not, even if he would, divest himself of his despotic authority ;...necessity, and that of the necessity he was the sole judge. The King called a third Parliament, and soon perceived that the opposition was stronger and fiercer...

The American Whig Review, Nide 5;Nide 11

1850 - 762 sivua
...of the whole subject. \Ve mean the reign of the first Charles, " a period," says the author, " when began that hazardous game, on which were staked the destinies of the English people." It is truly delightful to travel along with the author tbrough this portion of his task. You see, at every...

The American Whig Review, Nide 5;Nide 11

1850 - 766 sivua
...of the whole subject. We mean the reign of the first Charles, " a period," says the author, " when began that hazardous game, on which were staked the destinies of the English people. " It is truly delightful to travel along with the author through this portion of his task. You see, at every...




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