The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... sovereign pontiff above all earthly power ; and , by maintaining his authority of deposing kings , set no bounds either to his spiritual or temporal jurisdiction . This doctrine became so prevalent among the zealous Catho- lics in ...
... sovereign pontiff above all earthly power ; and , by maintaining his authority of deposing kings , set no bounds either to his spiritual or temporal jurisdiction . This doctrine became so prevalent among the zealous Catho- lics in ...
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... sovereign , there re- mained no hopes that he would passively submit to a woman , whom he might , in quality of husband , think himself entitled to command ; that the French nation , so . populous , so much abounding in soldiers , so ...
... sovereign , there re- mained no hopes that he would passively submit to a woman , whom he might , in quality of husband , think himself entitled to command ; that the French nation , so . populous , so much abounding in soldiers , so ...
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... sovereign who had a crown to hazard would willingly undertake . Mary herself , sensible of these difficulties , and convinced by experience that Eliza- beth would forever debar her the throne , was now become more humble in her wishes ...
... sovereign who had a crown to hazard would willingly undertake . Mary herself , sensible of these difficulties , and convinced by experience that Eliza- beth would forever debar her the throne , was now become more humble in her wishes ...
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... sovereign ; and the opposite party found themselves un- able to resist so powerful a combination . They were offered a pardon upon their submission , and an acknowledgment of their fault in seizing the king's person , and restraining ...
... sovereign ; and the opposite party found themselves un- able to resist so powerful a combination . They were offered a pardon upon their submission , and an acknowledgment of their fault in seizing the king's person , and restraining ...
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... sovereign to appoint commissioners for exercis- ing that prerogative . But prerogative in general , especially the supremacy , was supposed in that age to involve powers which no law , precedent , or reason could limit and deter- mine ...
... sovereign to appoint commissioners for exercis- ing that prerogative . But prerogative in general , especially the supremacy , was supposed in that age to involve powers which no law , precedent , or reason could limit and deter- mine ...
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