The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... King , whatever the king did . There was to be " passive obedience " to him , and there was no religious obedience due to any one else . He was the ( 6 Lord's anointed , " and no one else THE MONARCHY . 39.
... King , whatever the king did . There was to be " passive obedience " to him , and there was no religious obedience due to any one else . He was the ( 6 Lord's anointed , " and no one else THE MONARCHY . 39.
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... king , it was in the Stuart king tc whom the crown had come by descent , and not in the Revolution king to whom it had come by vote of Parlia- ment . All through the reign of William III . there was ( in common speech ) one king whom ...
... king , it was in the Stuart king tc whom the crown had come by descent , and not in the Revolution king to whom it had come by vote of Parlia- ment . All through the reign of William III . there was ( in common speech ) one king whom ...
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... king by Act of Parliament . According to the Act of Settlement passed by the Whigs , the crown was settled on the descendants of the Princess Sophia " of Hanover , a younger daughter of a daughter of James I. There were before her James ...
... king by Act of Parliament . According to the Act of Settlement passed by the Whigs , the crown was settled on the descendants of the Princess Sophia " of Hanover , a younger daughter of a daughter of James I. There were before her James ...
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... king had no strong party to support it ; the Tories , who naturally would support it , disliked the actual king ; and the Whigs , according to their creed , disliked the king's office . Until the accession of George III . the most ...
... king had no strong party to support it ; the Tories , who naturally would support it , disliked the actual king ; and the Whigs , according to their creed , disliked the king's office . Until the accession of George III . the most ...
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... king in nations of monarchical history . Such an institution , far from being so august as to spread reverence around it , is too novel and artificial to get reverence for itself ; if , too , the absurdity could anyhow be augmented , it ...
... king in nations of monarchical history . Such an institution , far from being so august as to spread reverence around it , is too novel and artificial to get reverence for itself ; if , too , the absurdity could anyhow be augmented , it ...
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