An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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Page viii
... contempt of Elizabeth . 64 . He gives himself up to eafe and pleasure . The infignificancy of princes of this temper . 65 : Drunkenness of James and his brother of Den- mark . Letter of the countess of Notting- ham to the Danish ...
... contempt of Elizabeth . 64 . He gives himself up to eafe and pleasure . The infignificancy of princes of this temper . 65 : Drunkenness of James and his brother of Den- mark . Letter of the countess of Notting- ham to the Danish ...
Page xi
... contempt . 174-180 . James values himself on his hereditary right , and lineal defcent . Complaifance of his first parliament . Abfurdity of hereditary right . 180-185 . High High notions of the prerogative entertained by James . Honeft ...
... contempt . 174-180 . James values himself on his hereditary right , and lineal defcent . Complaifance of his first parliament . Abfurdity of hereditary right . 180-185 . High High notions of the prerogative entertained by James . Honeft ...
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... contempt alfo and reproach . Thus for inftance , when the authority of Buchanan , for re- fifting kings , was alleged by cardinal Perron , James replies , " Buchanan I reckon and rank among poets , ❝ not among divines , claffical or ...
... contempt alfo and reproach . Thus for inftance , when the authority of Buchanan , for re- fifting kings , was alleged by cardinal Perron , James replies , " Buchanan I reckon and rank among poets , ❝ not among divines , claffical or ...
Page 43
... contempt.I never yet found a conftant biding " by me in all my ftreights , by any that were of perfit my parents days , but only by fuch as constant- " ly bode by them ; I mean , specially by them that " ferved the queen my mother ...
... contempt.I never yet found a conftant biding " by me in all my ftreights , by any that were of perfit my parents days , but only by fuch as constant- " ly bode by them ; I mean , specially by them that " ferved the queen my mother ...
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... contempt , let his abilities be ever fo great . The good of the people is the fupream law . By this the actions of all minifters are to be tried , and he , who , to please a prince or obtain wealth and honour for himfelf , fhall act ...
... contempt , let his abilities be ever fo great . The good of the people is the fupream law . By this the actions of all minifters are to be tried , and he , who , to please a prince or obtain wealth and honour for himfelf , fhall act ...
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