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... constitutional Puritans , and the highest significance in party history will be found to attach to the country ' , or middle , party , which between the Restoration and the Hanoverians swung between the two extremes . Con- stitutional ...
... constitutional Puritans , and the highest significance in party history will be found to attach to the country ' , or middle , party , which between the Restoration and the Hanoverians swung between the two extremes . Con- stitutional ...
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... constitutional powers against the two - handed engine of a Puritan Parliament and an all- embracing Common Law . It was from this point that the grounds of fidelity to the Crown and obedience to the Church marched together , and though ...
... constitutional powers against the two - handed engine of a Puritan Parliament and an all- embracing Common Law . It was from this point that the grounds of fidelity to the Crown and obedience to the Church marched together , and though ...
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... constitutional position of Hyde or Culpepper was more complex , more admirable , and more immeshed in law . For whatever the precise place respectively assigned in the Constitution to King and to Parliament , the Tudor and Stuart ...
... constitutional position of Hyde or Culpepper was more complex , more admirable , and more immeshed in law . For whatever the precise place respectively assigned in the Constitution to King and to Parliament , the Tudor and Stuart ...
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... constitutional reaction , and the mightiest of them could sincerely recognize ' we at no time stand so high in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament ' . If , in the first stress of the Reformation , the Council took general ...
... constitutional reaction , and the mightiest of them could sincerely recognize ' we at no time stand so high in our estate royal as in the time of Parliament ' . If , in the first stress of the Reformation , the Council took general ...
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... constitutional tribunal , with settled precedents and conventions . The continuing friction between the Queen and her Commons over the powers of the Church and the High Commission was only one warning of many that the general assent ...
... constitutional tribunal , with settled precedents and conventions . The continuing friction between the Queen and her Commons over the powers of the Church and the High Commission was only one warning of many that the general assent ...
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