The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... throne had hitherto been obtained partly by lineal descent , and partly by the aptitude for government in the per- son chosen . Neither quite hereditary , nor quite elective , it had made ancestry the pretext of right , while the ...
... throne had hitherto been obtained partly by lineal descent , and partly by the aptitude for government in the per- son chosen . Neither quite hereditary , nor quite elective , it had made ancestry the pretext of right , while the ...
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... throne . This was the crisis of English happiness : a queen whose right was the most equitable , in some measure elected by the people , the aristocracy of the last reign almost wholly suppressed , the house of commons by this means MARY .
... throne . This was the crisis of English happiness : a queen whose right was the most equitable , in some measure elected by the people , the aristocracy of the last reign almost wholly suppressed , the house of commons by this means MARY .
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... throne , it was feared she might aspire to it during her sister's life - time ; but it was still more reasonably appre- hended that she would , if ever she came to the crown , make an innovation in that religion which Mary took such ...
... throne , it was feared she might aspire to it during her sister's life - time ; but it was still more reasonably appre- hended that she would , if ever she came to the crown , make an innovation in that religion which Mary took such ...
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... throne without any opposition . She was at Hat- field when informed of her sister's death ; and , hastening to London , was received by the multitude with universal accla- mations . Elizabeth had her education in that best school , the ...
... throne without any opposition . She was at Hat- field when informed of her sister's death ; and , hastening to London , was received by the multitude with universal accla- mations . Elizabeth had her education in that best school , the ...
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... throne , and had consequently all the catholic powers of Europe her open or secret enemies . France , Scotland , the pope , and even Spain itself , began to think of combining against her . Her subjects of Ireland were concealed enemies ...
... throne , and had consequently all the catholic powers of Europe her open or secret enemies . France , Scotland , the pope , and even Spain itself , began to think of combining against her . Her subjects of Ireland were concealed enemies ...
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