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... Sovereign . - A Change required by Public Opinion . - Crom- well's Government more despotic even than that of Charles . Puritan Sentiments prevalent . — Middle Class not trusted by the Government of Charles CHAPTER VII . RESTORATION OF ...
... Sovereign . - A Change required by Public Opinion . - Crom- well's Government more despotic even than that of Charles . Puritan Sentiments prevalent . — Middle Class not trusted by the Government of Charles CHAPTER VII . RESTORATION OF ...
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... Sovereigns of his Day . Uncertain Tenure of Despotism . Succession of Females to the English Crown . Necessity of upholding ... Sovereign 320 CHAPTER XVI . THE HOUSE OF LORDS . The House of Lords sanctioned by the Voice of the Country ...
... Sovereigns of his Day . Uncertain Tenure of Despotism . Succession of Females to the English Crown . Necessity of upholding ... Sovereign 320 CHAPTER XVI . THE HOUSE OF LORDS . The House of Lords sanctioned by the Voice of the Country ...
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... sovereign , or for the feudatory's own life , or to him and his heirs for ever , upon condition that he and his heirs do acknowledge the donor and his heirs to be their lord and sovereign , and shall bear faith and allegiance to him and ...
... sovereign , or for the feudatory's own life , or to him and his heirs for ever , upon condition that he and his heirs do acknowledge the donor and his heirs to be their lord and sovereign , and shall bear faith and allegiance to him and ...
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... sovereigns of most nations of Europe were enabled to crush the baronial power , and to consolidate their people under one uniform code of laws , and one entire system of government . By this change , a very considerable amelioration ...
... sovereigns of most nations of Europe were enabled to crush the baronial power , and to consolidate their people under one uniform code of laws , and one entire system of government . By this change , a very considerable amelioration ...
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... sovereign was an assistance to the march of improvement , and was the only sort of government qualified to repress turbulence , or prevent anarchy , that could be devised in those rude , warlike , and unlettered times . The fifth and ...
... sovereign was an assistance to the march of improvement , and was the only sort of government qualified to repress turbulence , or prevent anarchy , that could be devised in those rude , warlike , and unlettered times . The fifth and ...
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