The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... kings are only entrusted with power had a republican ancestry . Conlon notes that John Bradshaw told Charles I at his trial that the King was ' but an officer in trust and he ought to discharge that trust for the people , and if he do ...
... kings are only entrusted with power had a republican ancestry . Conlon notes that John Bradshaw told Charles I at his trial that the King was ' but an officer in trust and he ought to discharge that trust for the people , and if he do ...
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... king can be deprived of his right by a de facto power , then no man's right is secure . This was another royalist tactic , designed to show that the king's prerogatives were the best guarantee of the subject's privileges . . . . These ...
... king can be deprived of his right by a de facto power , then no man's right is secure . This was another royalist tactic , designed to show that the king's prerogatives were the best guarantee of the subject's privileges . . . . These ...
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... King's action and sought the advice of the Commons , which directed them to follow the King's writ ( Grey viii 204-5 , 209-10 ) . 945. Cp . ' all his actings without himself are only as a King , and in his Politick capacity he ought not ...
... King's action and sought the advice of the Commons , which directed them to follow the King's writ ( Grey viii 204-5 , 209-10 ) . 945. Cp . ' all his actings without himself are only as a King , and in his Politick capacity he ought not ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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