An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I, King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle. Drawn from Original Writers and State-papersR. Griffiths, 1758 - 428 Seiten |
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... Charles educated by a Puritan . Many great men have had the like education . Remarks on the life of Bolinbroke , 5-7 Charles goes into Spain . His behaviour there . His re- turn . A war with Spain , 8-13 Charles and Buckingham in danger ...
... Charles educated by a Puritan . Many great men have had the like education . Remarks on the life of Bolinbroke , 5-7 Charles goes into Spain . His behaviour there . His re- turn . A war with Spain , 8-13 Charles and Buckingham in danger ...
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... Charles had much fenfibility of temper . Cenfure of lord Clarendon , Charles unpolite , 68 p . 66-68 Of the truth and fincerity of Charles . Remarks on Mr. Hume . Of the petition of right . Parliament's opinion of the fincerity of this ...
... Charles had much fenfibility of temper . Cenfure of lord Clarendon , Charles unpolite , 68 p . 66-68 Of the truth and fincerity of Charles . Remarks on Mr. Hume . Of the petition of right . Parliament's opinion of the fincerity of this ...
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... Charles chaftifes the town of Salle . affair . Miftake of Mr. Fenton , p . 163-165 Particulars of that 166-170 Whether the coronation - oath was altered by Charles and Laud ? A full account of the difpute on this head , 171-178 ...
... Charles chaftifes the town of Salle . affair . Miftake of Mr. Fenton , p . 163-165 Particulars of that 166-170 Whether the coronation - oath was altered by Charles and Laud ? A full account of the difpute on this head , 171-178 ...
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... Charles grievously oppreffes the fubject . Violates the petition of Right . Cenfured by his best friends , 248-256 Ship - money impofed without affent of ... Charles 2 Charles calls the Long Parliament , Neceffitated fo to do CONTENT S.
... Charles grievously oppreffes the fubject . Violates the petition of Right . Cenfured by his best friends , 248-256 Ship - money impofed without affent of ... Charles 2 Charles calls the Long Parliament , Neceffitated fo to do CONTENT S.
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... Charles calls the Long Parliament , Neceffitated fo to do . His real opinion of parliaments . Modern politicians dif- fer from him , P. 315-318 Strafforde given up to the block . His character . Charles affures him of fafety ...
... Charles calls the Long Parliament , Neceffitated fo to do . His real opinion of parliaments . Modern politicians dif- fer from him , P. 315-318 Strafforde given up to the block . His character . Charles affures him of fafety ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 250 - Majesty would be also graciously pleased, for the further comfort and safety of your people, to declare your royal will and pleasure, that in the things aforesaid all your officers and ministers shall serve you according...
Seite 77 - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
Seite 42 - He was likewise very strict in observing the hours of his private cabinet devotions ; and was so severe an exactor of gravity and reverence in all mention of religion, that he could never endure any light or profane word...
Seite 224 - ... the Church, to whose service by the intentions of my parents and friends I was destined of a child, and in mine own resolutions, till coming to some maturity of years and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, that he who would take Orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which unless he took with a conscience that would retch he must either straight perjure, or split his faith, I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking bought,...
Seite 249 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of parliament...
Seite 103 - Arcadia ; a book in that kind full of worth and wit, but among religious thoughts and duties not worthy to be named; nor to be read at any time without good caution, much less in time of trouble and affliction to be a Christian's prayer-book...
Seite 103 - ... of his saintly exercises, a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a heathen woman praying to a heathen god?
Seite 102 - But this King, not content with that which, although in a thing holy, is no holy theft — to attribute to his own making other men's whole prayers...
Seite 242 - Remember that parliaments are altogether in my power for their calling, sitting and dissolution; therefore as I find the fruits of them good or evil, they are to continue or not to be.
Seite 239 - Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?