A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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第 ix 頁
... Parliament and triumph of the Whigs 30 Death of William 30 Tory sympathies of Anne New Tory Ministry and Parliament 31 32 PAGE The exigencies of foreign policy draw Godolphin and Marlborough.
... Parliament and triumph of the Whigs 30 Death of William 30 Tory sympathies of Anne New Tory Ministry and Parliament 31 32 PAGE The exigencies of foreign policy draw Godolphin and Marlborough.
第 xiv 頁
... Parliament • Walpole His ascendancy not due to great eloquence . Oratory not supreme Summary of the merits of Walpole His Defects 361 363 Low political honour Want of decorum 363 364 Corruption . History of Parliamentary corruption ...
... Parliament • Walpole His ascendancy not due to great eloquence . Oratory not supreme Summary of the merits of Walpole His Defects 361 363 Low political honour Want of decorum 363 364 Corruption . History of Parliamentary corruption ...
第 xvi 頁
... Parliament . Anxiety for Parliamentary reform in the country Parliamentary Corruption and Tyranny Simultaneous growth of the power of the Commons and the influ- ence of Government upon its members since the Revolution Arbitrary ...
... Parliament . Anxiety for Parliamentary reform in the country Parliamentary Corruption and Tyranny Simultaneous growth of the power of the Commons and the influ- ence of Government upon its members since the Revolution Arbitrary ...
第 2 頁
... parliament should be supreme , and the power of the monarch should be subject to the limitations it imposed . The substitu- tion of a parliamentary title for divine right as the basis of the throne , and the assertion of the right of ...
... parliament should be supreme , and the power of the monarch should be subject to the limitations it imposed . The substitu- tion of a parliamentary title for divine right as the basis of the throne , and the assertion of the right of ...
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... Parliament as altogether subordinate to that of a legitimate king . The difference of dynasties was thus not merely a question of persons but a question of principles . Each dynasty represented a whole scheme of policy or theory of ...
... Parliament as altogether subordinate to that of a legitimate king . The difference of dynasties was thus not merely a question of persons but a question of principles . Each dynasty represented a whole scheme of policy or theory of ...
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