The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Τόμος 6T. Cadell, 1823 |
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... established , that he was obliged to sacrifice to politics his sense of jus- tice ; a quality which , even when erroneous , is re- spectable as well as rare in a monarch . He therefore agreed with Rosni , to support secretly the states ...
... established , that he was obliged to sacrifice to politics his sense of jus- tice ; a quality which , even when erroneous , is re- spectable as well as rare in a monarch . He therefore agreed with Rosni , to support secretly the states ...
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... established there , would at least abate the rigour of the laws enacted in support of the ceremonies , and against puritans ; if he did not show more particular grace and encouragement to that sect . But the King's disposition had taken ...
... established there , would at least abate the rigour of the laws enacted in support of the ceremonies , and against puritans ; if he did not show more particular grace and encouragement to that sect . But the King's disposition had taken ...
Σελίδα 13
... established church , and frequently inculcated a maxim , which , though it has some foun- dation , is to be received with great limitations , No BISHOP , NO KING . The bishops , in their turn , were very liberal of their praises towards ...
... established church , and frequently inculcated a maxim , which , though it has some foun- dation , is to be received with great limitations , No BISHOP , NO KING . The bishops , in their turn , were very liberal of their praises towards ...
Σελίδα 20
... established their power of punish- ing , as well the persons at whose suit any member is arrested , as the officers who either arrest or detain him . Their asserting of this privilege admits of the same reflection . " n Journ . 30th ...
... established their power of punish- ing , as well the persons at whose suit any member is arrested , as the officers who either arrest or detain him . Their asserting of this privilege admits of the same reflection . " n Journ . 30th ...
Σελίδα 21
... established an unlimited autho- rity , and overpowered , by force or intrigue , the li- berties of the people . In England , the love of free- dom , which , unless checked , flourishes extremely in all liberal natures , acquired new ...
... established an unlimited autho- rity , and overpowered , by force or intrigue , the li- berties of the people . In England , the love of free- dom , which , unless checked , flourishes extremely in all liberal natures , acquired new ...
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