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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... Paper to Elizabeth ) . Wolsey after- wards pretended that he merely wanted a benevolence , but he was answered with law . JOHN WICKLIFFE . cessors was chiefly distinguished by an arbitrary 34 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE .
... Paper to Elizabeth ) . Wolsey after- wards pretended that he merely wanted a benevolence , but he was answered with law . JOHN WICKLIFFE . cessors was chiefly distinguished by an arbitrary 34 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE .
Stranica 152
... benevolence of his hearers ' — it would not be for her honour to bring his case into public question . * 6 6 ' We have seen instances , ' continues Mr. Hume , ' of its ' ( martial law ) being employed by Queen Mary in defence of ...
... benevolence of his hearers ' — it would not be for her honour to bring his case into public question . * 6 6 ' We have seen instances , ' continues Mr. Hume , ' of its ' ( martial law ) being employed by Queen Mary in defence of ...
Stranica 180
... benevolence - an act generally condemned as tyrannical . Had such cases occurred , how- ever , under Elizabeth - as the persons must have been men of note to interrupt her occasions - they would doubtless have been handed down to us ...
... benevolence - an act generally condemned as tyrannical . Had such cases occurred , how- ever , under Elizabeth - as the persons must have been men of note to interrupt her occasions - they would doubtless have been handed down to us ...
Stranica 182
... benevolence , a species of imposition never attempted by Elizabeth ; and that Charles I. carried his tyranny in this respect to the most odious height . The historian has justly observed , that men of inferior rank often abused the ...
... benevolence , a species of imposition never attempted by Elizabeth ; and that Charles I. carried his tyranny in this respect to the most odious height . The historian has justly observed , that men of inferior rank often abused the ...
Stranica 185
... benevolence , which she very generously refused , as having , at that time , no occasion for money . ' By the fundamental principle of the constitution , confirmed by magna charta , & c . , money could not at any time be exacted from ...
... benevolence , which she very generously refused , as having , at that time , no occasion for money . ' By the fundamental principle of the constitution , confirmed by magna charta , & c . , money could not at any time be exacted from ...
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