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Without over- throwing the public liberties , indeed , it could not have suc- ceeded ; because it was an attempt to establish the royal prerogative above them . Nevertheless it also included much that had no unpopular aspect , for it ...
Without over- throwing the public liberties , indeed , it could not have suc- ceeded ; because it was an attempt to establish the royal prerogative above them . Nevertheless it also included much that had no unpopular aspect , for it ...
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... By a signal absurdity the apologist attempts to justify this ex- pression ' conservabitur ' by a reference to the declaration signed by the Queen of England on her accession for the maintenance of the Established Church of Scotland ...
... By a signal absurdity the apologist attempts to justify this ex- pression ' conservabitur ' by a reference to the declaration signed by the Queen of England on her accession for the maintenance of the Established Church of Scotland ...
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established by Councils and by Empires as an inalienable right of temporal sovereignty . Even to those who admit a priority of dignity in the Bishop of Rome , the priority of juris- diction is not less a usurpation ; the Pope is ...
established by Councils and by Empires as an inalienable right of temporal sovereignty . Even to those who admit a priority of dignity in the Bishop of Rome , the priority of juris- diction is not less a usurpation ; the Pope is ...
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lEcosse et de lIrlande Par Léonce de Lavergne | 82 |
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