A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... throne , and the assertion of the right of the nation to depose a dynasty which had transcended the limits of the constitution , were the great principles for which the Whigs were contending . They involved or governed the whole system ...
... throne , and the assertion of the right of the nation to depose a dynasty which had transcended the limits of the constitution , were the great principles for which the Whigs were contending . They involved or governed the whole system ...
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... throne was , therefore , very naturally the supreme aim of the Whig party . They adopted whatever means they thought conducive to its attainment , and in this simple fact we have the key to what may appear the aberrations of their ...
... throne was , therefore , very naturally the supreme aim of the Whig party . They adopted whatever means they thought conducive to its attainment , and in this simple fact we have the key to what may appear the aberrations of their ...
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... throne , attachment to the Church , and dread of Catholicism . The ' No Popery ' feeling under Charles II . had burst out fiercely in the panic about the Popish plot and in the atrocities that followed it ; but when the Whigs ...
... throne , attachment to the Church , and dread of Catholicism . The ' No Popery ' feeling under Charles II . had burst out fiercely in the panic about the Popish plot and in the atrocities that followed it ; but when the Whigs ...
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... throne , and it is quite certain that the great majority of the English people had no wish to break the natural order of succession . The doctrine of the indefeasible right of the legitimate sovereign , and of the absolute sinfulness of ...
... throne , and it is quite certain that the great majority of the English people had no wish to break the natural order of succession . The doctrine of the indefeasible right of the legitimate sovereign , and of the absolute sinfulness of ...
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... throne a sovereign whose title was manifestly a parliamentary one . Had any one of the other three courses been pursued , a shock would , no doubt , have been given to the Tory theory of government ; but the whole current of political ...
... throne a sovereign whose title was manifestly a parliamentary one . Had any one of the other three courses been pursued , a shock would , no doubt , have been given to the Tory theory of government ; but the whole current of political ...
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