The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. the authority of such a prince was necessarily always despotic ; that the laws , by which , in England and in other countries , the prerogative was limited , were to be regarded merely as concessions which the ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. the authority of such a prince was necessarily always despotic ; that the laws , by which , in England and in other countries , the prerogative was limited , were to be regarded merely as concessions which the ...
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... despotism were in fashion at Whitehall . Theories tending to republicanism were in favour with a large portion of the House of Commons . The violent Prelatists who were , to a man , zealous for prerogative , and the violent Puritans who ...
... despotism were in fashion at Whitehall . Theories tending to republicanism were in favour with a large portion of the House of Commons . The violent Prelatists who were , to a man , zealous for prerogative , and the violent Puritans who ...
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... despotic au- thority ; and that , in every promise which he made , there was an implied reservation that such promise might be broken in case of necessity , and that of the necessity he was the sole judge . the House of And now began ...
... despotic au- thority ; and that , in every promise which he made , there was an implied reservation that such promise might be broken in case of necessity , and that of the necessity he was the sole judge . the House of And now began ...
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... despot , and to reduce the Parliament to a nullity . Such was the end which Charles distinctly proposed to himself . From March 1629 to April 1640 , the Houses were not convoked . Never in our history had there been an interval of ...
... despot , and to reduce the Parliament to a nullity . Such was the end which Charles distinctly proposed to himself . From March 1629 to April 1640 , the Houses were not convoked . Never in our history had there been an interval of ...
Sivu 91
... despotism , not only over the aboriginal population , but also over the English colonists , and was able to boast that , in that island , the King was as absolute as any prince in the whole world could be . * The ecclesiastical ...
... despotism , not only over the aboriginal population , but also over the English colonists , and was able to boast that , in that island , the King was as absolute as any prince in the whole world could be . * The ecclesiastical ...
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