The History of England Under the House of Stuart, Including the Commonwealth, Teil 2Baldwin & Cradock, 1840 |
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... regard to state questions , deprived the subject of the protection secured to him by the com- mon law , and the most valued statutes , and placed the country , in effect , under martial law . The reproach of inconsistency was ...
... regard to state questions , deprived the subject of the protection secured to him by the com- mon law , and the most valued statutes , and placed the country , in effect , under martial law . The reproach of inconsistency was ...
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... regard the English commonwealth with favour ; but a spirit more friendly to the exiled royalists prevailed in the States- General , where it was strongly supported by the young prince of Orange , who had recently married a daughter of ...
... regard the English commonwealth with favour ; but a spirit more friendly to the exiled royalists prevailed in the States- General , where it was strongly supported by the young prince of Orange , who had recently married a daughter of ...
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... regard the contests in which they were en- gaged , not as maintained for their country merely , but as relating im- mediately to their personal rights , and their religious freedom . It was the novelty and the nobleness of the objects ...
... regard the contests in which they were en- gaged , not as maintained for their country merely , but as relating im- mediately to their personal rights , and their religious freedom . It was the novelty and the nobleness of the objects ...
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... regard to its interests than could be expected from any other quarter . Nor can it well be doubted that he looked forward to an establishment of the supremacy of the law , in the place of the power of the sword . But the point of most ...
... regard to its interests than could be expected from any other quarter . Nor can it well be doubted that he looked forward to an establishment of the supremacy of the law , in the place of the power of the sword . But the point of most ...
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... regard to tithes , and to church property generally ; and to some material reforms with respect to the law and its administration . On the former subject it was voted , that the right of advowsons should cease , and that every parish ...
... regard to tithes , and to church property generally ; and to some material reforms with respect to the law and its administration . On the former subject it was voted , that the right of advowsons should cease , and that every parish ...
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