Crown and Parliament in Tudor-Stuart England: A Documentary Constitutional History, 1485-1714Paul L. Hughes, Robert F. Fries Putnam, 1959 - 359 páginas |
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... Divine Rights concept , demonstrably a Stuart ideal , which went far beyond the medieval theory of authority which held the divine election of kings to be an irrefutable limitation on the office as well as the holder's most valid claim ...
... Divine Rights concept , demonstrably a Stuart ideal , which went far beyond the medieval theory of authority which held the divine election of kings to be an irrefutable limitation on the office as well as the holder's most valid claim ...
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... Divine Right to attack the rights of private property . Such a plan was , of course , consciously revolutionary and ... divine right to rule , a theory which ruled out all compromise with either a rapidly changing social order or with ...
... Divine Right to attack the rights of private property . Such a plan was , of course , consciously revolutionary and ... divine right to rule , a theory which ruled out all compromise with either a rapidly changing social order or with ...
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... divine right was actually common to both King and Parliamentarian . The Stuarts ' constant public reiteration of the divine basis of their power provides ample evidence of their sincerity but tends to obscure the almost identical but ...
... divine right was actually common to both King and Parliamentarian . The Stuarts ' constant public reiteration of the divine basis of their power provides ample evidence of their sincerity but tends to obscure the almost identical but ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Documents of the Reign of Henry VII | 10 |
England 14851509 Introduction | 11 |
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