Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... parliaments were established ; and the principle of popular representation was introduced to check the power of the nobles on the one hand , and of the king on the other . But , as the barons lost their power , and sunk quietly under ...
... parliaments were established ; and the principle of popular representation was introduced to check the power of the nobles on the one hand , and of the king on the other . But , as the barons lost their power , and sunk quietly under ...
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... Parliament was still called together , but it was only the pliant instrument of the king's despotism . The courts of law , the ministers of religion , the haughty nobility , and the obsequious commons , all strove which should be before ...
... Parliament was still called together , but it was only the pliant instrument of the king's despotism . The courts of law , the ministers of religion , the haughty nobility , and the obsequious commons , all strove which should be before ...
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... parliaments , because they sought to redress some of the grievances of the state ; and , having thrown into the tower the boldest advocates of popular rights , he resolved to govern without the aid or counsel of his people . 99 Tyranny ...
... parliaments , because they sought to redress some of the grievances of the state ; and , having thrown into the tower the boldest advocates of popular rights , he resolved to govern without the aid or counsel of his people . 99 Tyranny ...
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... parliament . But during these long years of oppression and tyranny the minds of men had not become reconciled to the yoke ; and on coming together again in their legislative capacity they immediately began to deliberate on the old ...
... parliament . But during these long years of oppression and tyranny the minds of men had not become reconciled to the yoke ; and on coming together again in their legislative capacity they immediately began to deliberate on the old ...
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... parliament commenced the work of reform with a bold hand . The innovations of the archbishop were attacked , and finally abolished ; the star chamber , the north court , and the court of high commission , were annulled ; a law was ...
... parliament commenced the work of reform with a bold hand . The innovations of the archbishop were attacked , and finally abolished ; the star chamber , the north court , and the court of high commission , were annulled ; a law was ...
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