The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... reign , even when the question was whether an opinion ought to be accounted heretical , or whether the ad- ministration of a sacrament had been valid . Nor did the Church grudge this extensive power to our princes . By them she had been ...
... reign , even when the question was whether an opinion ought to be accounted heretical , or whether the ad- ministration of a sacrament had been valid . Nor did the Church grudge this extensive power to our princes . By them she had been ...
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... reign of Elizabeth they began to return a majority of the House of Commons . And No systematic parliamentary opposition of- fered to the government of Elizabeth . doubtless , had our ancestors been then at liberty to fix their attention ...
... reign of Elizabeth they began to return a majority of the House of Commons . And No systematic parliamentary opposition of- fered to the government of Elizabeth . doubtless , had our ancestors been then at liberty to fix their attention ...
Sivu 64
... reign , therefore , the Puritans in the House of Commons , though sometimes mutinous , felt no disposition to array ... reigns had always been entrusted with the supreme direction of commercial police . It was their un- doubted ...
... reign , therefore , the Puritans in the House of Commons , though sometimes mutinous , felt no disposition to array ... reigns had always been entrusted with the supreme direction of commercial police . It was their un- doubted ...
Sivu 65
... reign of Elizabeth would have a shameful and disastrous end . She , however , with admirable judgment and temper , de- clined the contest , put herself at the head of the reforming party , redressed the grievance , thanked the Commons ...
... reign of Elizabeth would have a shameful and disastrous end . She , however , with admirable judgment and temper , de- clined the contest , put herself at the head of the reforming party , redressed the grievance , thanked the Commons ...
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... reign , all the venerable associations by which the throne had long been fenced were gradually losing their strength . During two hundred years all the sove- reigns who had ruled England , with the single ex- ception of the unfortunate ...
... reign , all the venerable associations by which the throne had long been fenced were gradually losing their strength . During two hundred years all the sove- reigns who had ruled England , with the single ex- ception of the unfortunate ...
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