An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution, from the reign of Henry VII. to the present timeLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1865 |
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... established laws of the realm . During the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth , the Par- liament , however subservient , was yet a principal instrument in carrying on the government . Hence arose a necessity , not indeed that a King of ...
... established laws of the realm . During the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth , the Par- liament , however subservient , was yet a principal instrument in carrying on the government . Hence arose a necessity , not indeed that a King of ...
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... established by one of those happy unions of fortune and counsel to which the English Constitution owes so much ; -I know not , indeed , if I ought to call it fortune . It was a part of the practical wisdom of our ancestors to alter and ...
... established by one of those happy unions of fortune and counsel to which the English Constitution owes so much ; -I know not , indeed , if I ought to call it fortune . It was a part of the practical wisdom of our ancestors to alter and ...
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... orthodoxy ; and he had the triumph of confuting the heretic whom he afterwards had the gratification to burn . * Note ( A ) at the end of the volume . The religion established by Henry VIII . was so far CH . IV . 23 THE REFORMATION .
... orthodoxy ; and he had the triumph of confuting the heretic whom he afterwards had the gratification to burn . * Note ( A ) at the end of the volume . The religion established by Henry VIII . was so far CH . IV . 23 THE REFORMATION .
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Earl John Russell Russell. The religion established by Henry VIII . was so far from being the reformed church of Luther ... established the liturgy of the Church of England . The law of the six articles was re- pealed . The Reformation in ...
Earl John Russell Russell. The religion established by Henry VIII . was so far from being the reformed church of Luther ... established the liturgy of the Church of England . The law of the six articles was re- pealed . The Reformation in ...
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... establish the law of the six articles ; but only one year afterwards , the nation was formally reconciled to the Church of Rome , and the Parliament thanked the Pope for pardoning their long heresy . He said , with equal candour and ...
... establish the law of the six articles ; but only one year afterwards , the nation was formally reconciled to the Church of Rome , and the Parliament thanked the Pope for pardoning their long heresy . He said , with equal candour and ...
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