A Constitutional History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I. to the Restoration: with an Introd., Tracing the Progress of Society and of the Constitution from the Feudal Times to the Opening of the History, and Including a Particular Examination of Mr. Hume's Statements Relative to the Character of the English Government, Opseg 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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... Reformation , vol . i . p . 18 . At this time the aristocracy were utterly illiterate . See Henry's Hist . vol . xii . b . vi . c . 4 , § 1. But the most convincing proof is , that so late as Edward VI.'s reign , a statute was passed to ...
... Reformation , vol . i . p . 18 . At this time the aristocracy were utterly illiterate . See Henry's Hist . vol . xii . b . vi . c . 4 , § 1. But the most convincing proof is , that so late as Edward VI.'s reign , a statute was passed to ...
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... Reformation was effected ; an event which , though it proved ultimately productive of the happiest conse- quences , in the outset greatly augmented the misery of * Bacon's Hist . p . 596 . + In 1597 , this great philosopher brought that ...
... Reformation was effected ; an event which , though it proved ultimately productive of the happiest conse- quences , in the outset greatly augmented the misery of * Bacon's Hist . p . 596 . + In 1597 , this great philosopher brought that ...
Stranica 27
... REFORMATION . I. 27 the lower orders . By the dissolution of religious houses , CHAP . the devotees of the old religion , with their attendants , paupers , & c . to an immense number , were thrown loose upon the world ; and though some ...
... REFORMATION . I. 27 the lower orders . By the dissolution of religious houses , CHAP . the devotees of the old religion , with their attendants , paupers , & c . to an immense number , were thrown loose upon the world ; and though some ...
Stranica 34
... Reformation , that parliaments , during this reign and the three following , showed themselves inclined slavishly to adopt suggestions from the Throne , and the conduct of Henry and his suc- Strype's Ec . Mem . vol . ii . pp . 152 , 167 ...
... Reformation , that parliaments , during this reign and the three following , showed themselves inclined slavishly to adopt suggestions from the Throne , and the conduct of Henry and his suc- Strype's Ec . Mem . vol . ii . pp . 152 , 167 ...
Stranica 35
... Reformation itself . As this is , however , a subject which deserves investigation , it will not be impro- per to enter into some detail . Even in the darkest ages , there were instances of in- dividuals who impugned the authority of ...
... Reformation itself . As this is , however , a subject which deserves investigation , it will not be impro- per to enter into some detail . Even in the darkest ages , there were instances of in- dividuals who impugned the authority of ...
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