The Prose Works of John MiltonBell & Daldy, 1860 - English literature |
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Page 175
... king Edward , that fundamental maxim in our law , which I have formerly mentioned , by which nothing is to be ... England , though he have not lost the name of a king , yet is as liable to be judged , and ought so to be , as any of the ...
... king Edward , that fundamental maxim in our law , which I have formerly mentioned , by which nothing is to be ... England , though he have not lost the name of a king , yet is as liable to be judged , and ought so to be , as any of the ...
Page 186
... king , and was no longer such . Whence Cicero in his Philip . " He forfeits his command in the army and interest in his government , that employs them against the state . " Neither ... England resides not in the king alone , 186 A DEFENCE OF.
... king , and was no longer such . Whence Cicero in his Philip . " He forfeits his command in the army and interest in his government , that employs them against the state . " Neither ... England resides not in the king alone , 186 A DEFENCE OF.
Page 187
John Milton. government of England resides not in the king alone , but in a body politic . Whence Fortescue , in his book de Laud . Leg . Ang . cap . 9 , " The king of England , " says he , " go- verns his people not by a merely regal ...
John Milton. government of England resides not in the king alone , but in a body politic . Whence Fortescue , in his book de Laud . Leg . Ang . cap . 9 , " The king of England , " says he , " go- verns his people not by a merely regal ...
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