Oliver Cromwell and His TimesJohn Warren, 1821 - Всего страниц: 484 |
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... royal highness Oliver ; ' and the loyal Musarum Oxoniensum , ” and Carmen Cantabrigiense , ' and ' Musarum Canta- brigiensum , ' ( wherein are most Latinical and Grecic praises of the powers that were - worthy even of the living ...
... royal highness Oliver ; ' and the loyal Musarum Oxoniensum , ” and Carmen Cantabrigiense , ' and ' Musarum Canta- brigiensum , ' ( wherein are most Latinical and Grecic praises of the powers that were - worthy even of the living ...
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... royal will , the abo- lition or the alteration of the essentials to roy- alty itself never being for a moment contem- plated ! In the reign of Henry the Third , the repre- sentatives of towns and boroughs first obtained a seat in ...
... royal will , the abo- lition or the alteration of the essentials to roy- alty itself never being for a moment contem- plated ! In the reign of Henry the Third , the repre- sentatives of towns and boroughs first obtained a seat in ...
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... royal ministers . Henry the Fourth beheld them insisting upon the wisest conditions , in return for their ac- knowledgment of his authority ; and even with- holding their subsidies , until answers to their petitions had been granted ...
... royal ministers . Henry the Fourth beheld them insisting upon the wisest conditions , in return for their ac- knowledgment of his authority ; and even with- holding their subsidies , until answers to their petitions had been granted ...
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... royal sophisms . and literary pedantry , to render their opera- tion practical . He stoutly contended , that the authority of kings , like that of God himself , was of a nature not to be discussed or ques- tioned ; that the rights , for ...
... royal sophisms . and literary pedantry , to render their opera- tion practical . He stoutly contended , that the authority of kings , like that of God himself , was of a nature not to be discussed or ques- tioned ; that the rights , for ...
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... royal childishness , divine right , were in him more hereditary than his crown ; and , besides , the example afforded by the successful despotism of several conti- nental kings , who , like his immediate predeces- sors on the English ...
... royal childishness , divine right , were in him more hereditary than his crown ; and , besides , the example afforded by the successful despotism of several conti- nental kings , who , like his immediate predeces- sors on the English ...
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