Shakespeare's Eden: The Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629Barnes and Noble, 1971 - 368 strán (strany) |
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... James published his views on kingship in The Trew Law of Free Monarchies ( 1598 ) . Here , and later when he sat on the throne of England , he argued , or rather declared , that royal authority cannot be limited . He is fighting to ...
... James published his views on kingship in The Trew Law of Free Monarchies ( 1598 ) . Here , and later when he sat on the throne of England , he argued , or rather declared , that royal authority cannot be limited . He is fighting to ...
Strana 193
... James and Charles , that this was how England should be governed . Elizabeth did not come so near a consistent formulation of the rights of prerogative as James , or even Charles ; but in practice she showed that fundamentally she ...
... James and Charles , that this was how England should be governed . Elizabeth did not come so near a consistent formulation of the rights of prerogative as James , or even Charles ; but in practice she showed that fundamentally she ...
Strana 226
... James had turned to Parlia- ment in 1624 by no means implied the right of that body to be con- sulted . It merely showed that the King had the right to consult whom he wished , in or outside the Privy Council and that nobody had the ...
... James had turned to Parlia- ment in 1624 by no means implied the right of that body to be con- sulted . It merely showed that the King had the right to consult whom he wished , in or outside the Privy Council and that nobody had the ...
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND | 34 |
THE ROYAL GOVERNMENT | 115 |
DEGREE HIGH AND BASE | 153 |
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