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... King and to Parliament , the Tudor and Stuart monarchy rested , in typical Royalist opinion , upon a legal basis ... King's Council had expanded into the High Court of Parliament without losing its mediaeval character . The powers of ...
... King and to Parliament , the Tudor and Stuart monarchy rested , in typical Royalist opinion , upon a legal basis ... King's Council had expanded into the High Court of Parliament without losing its mediaeval character . The powers of ...
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... King's Chamber obscured the Exchequer . The Council had not till 1540 unwoven its political and judicial functions ... King in the beginning , and each expressed the majesty of the law . Parliament was but a concilium ' , it was argued ...
... King's Chamber obscured the Exchequer . The Council had not till 1540 unwoven its political and judicial functions ... King in the beginning , and each expressed the majesty of the law . Parliament was but a concilium ' , it was argued ...
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... King's Council was hardening , and the Star Chamber becoming something like a constitutional tribunal , with settled precedents and conventions . The continuing friction between the Queen and her Commons over the powers of the Church ...
... King's Council was hardening , and the Star Chamber becoming something like a constitutional tribunal , with settled precedents and conventions . The continuing friction between the Queen and her Commons over the powers of the Church ...
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... Kings into mysteries of State are so far exceeding those of ordinary common persons ' , he would leave to the King the ... King's arbitrary sovereignty or the bishops ' innovations . But while the Royalists , in order to arrive at ...
... Kings into mysteries of State are so far exceeding those of ordinary common persons ' , he would leave to the King the ... King's arbitrary sovereignty or the bishops ' innovations . But while the Royalists , in order to arrive at ...
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... King Pym : the constitutional Royalists , who resisted both of them , might well plead that Pym's party , and not they , were the apostates . For their part , they were content to restore , as they believed , the rule of law , and to ...
... King Pym : the constitutional Royalists , who resisted both of them , might well plead that Pym's party , and not they , were the apostates . For their part , they were content to restore , as they believed , the rule of law , and to ...
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