A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... JAMES I. , FIRST OF THE STUART MONARCHS . 1603-1625 . Reigned 22 years . Accession of James I. - Meeting of Parliament . - Its Flattery of the King . - Battle commenced between Prerogative and Freedom . - Doc- trine of Divine Right of ...
... JAMES I. , FIRST OF THE STUART MONARCHS . 1603-1625 . Reigned 22 years . Accession of James I. - Meeting of Parliament . - Its Flattery of the King . - Battle commenced between Prerogative and Freedom . - Doc- trine of Divine Right of ...
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... James's accession , but it met on the 19th of March , 1603-4 . James opened the parliament with a long speech . Its first act was " a most joyful and just recognition of the immediate , lawful , and undoubted succession , descent , and ...
... James's accession , but it met on the 19th of March , 1603-4 . James opened the parliament with a long speech . Its first act was " a most joyful and just recognition of the immediate , lawful , and undoubted succession , descent , and ...
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... . " ( Book ii . cap . 18. ) It is curious to find such constitutional principles laid down at the com mencement of the career of the Stuart kings . 1 2 James I. , cap . 1 , 1604 . and was defeated , to rise no more . But.
... . " ( Book ii . cap . 18. ) It is curious to find such constitutional principles laid down at the com mencement of the career of the Stuart kings . 1 2 James I. , cap . 1 , 1604 . and was defeated , to rise no more . But.
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... James , who had employed his pen to enforce it ; but we may col- lect a more concise account of the doctrine and of the argu- ments by which it was maintained , from a later and more celebrated work , called the ' Patriarca , ' written ...
... James , who had employed his pen to enforce it ; but we may col- lect a more concise account of the doctrine and of the argu- ments by which it was maintained , from a later and more celebrated work , called the ' Patriarca , ' written ...
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... James I. , cap . 4 . 2 Even Lord Bacon used this sort of flattery to James ; and vain in deed was his prognostication , as well as that just quoted from the sta tute , of the stability of the Stuart dynasty . After characterizing the ...
... James I. , cap . 4 . 2 Even Lord Bacon used this sort of flattery to James ; and vain in deed was his prognostication , as well as that just quoted from the sta tute , of the stability of the Stuart dynasty . After characterizing the ...
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