Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... kings begun , or , at least , became syste- matic , against the liberties of Europe , the course of events had all been in the direction of absolute monarchy . Ferdinand the Catholic and Henry VII . , King of England , cemented their ...
... kings begun , or , at least , became syste- matic , against the liberties of Europe , the course of events had all been in the direction of absolute monarchy . Ferdinand the Catholic and Henry VII . , King of England , cemented their ...
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... King James at least equalled that of the Presbyterian clergy ; and he has not done the latter the justice of stating that , while the English clergy rivalled the worst and basest of his cour- tiers in their abject and blasphemous ...
... King James at least equalled that of the Presbyterian clergy ; and he has not done the latter the justice of stating that , while the English clergy rivalled the worst and basest of his cour- tiers in their abject and blasphemous ...
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... king , but accepted a cruel death from his orders , not only with- out resistance or reviling , but with expressions of thanks and eulogies of their king's greatness and goodness . The divine - right worshippers could desire nothing ...
... king , but accepted a cruel death from his orders , not only with- out resistance or reviling , but with expressions of thanks and eulogies of their king's greatness and goodness . The divine - right worshippers could desire nothing ...
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... king , whose power of dissimulation was on a level with that of Cæsar Borgia , while his cruelty was but little ... King's ( 4th Highlanders ) Campaigning in Kâfirland , in the years 1851-2 . 2 Leviathan , p . 101 . has succeeded in ...
... king , whose power of dissimulation was on a level with that of Cæsar Borgia , while his cruelty was but little ... King's ( 4th Highlanders ) Campaigning in Kâfirland , in the years 1851-2 . 2 Leviathan , p . 101 . has succeeded in ...
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... king was the sovereign of England . Consequently Hobbes , by styling the King of England the sovereign , makes an erro- neous assertion , confounding kings , improperly styled sovereign , whose power is not only capable of legal limi ...
... king was the sovereign of England . Consequently Hobbes , by styling the King of England the sovereign , makes an erro- neous assertion , confounding kings , improperly styled sovereign , whose power is not only capable of legal limi ...
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