The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 5The University Press, 1908 |
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Strana xiv
... Clarendon and the Council . The legal settlement The land and the financial settlements The religious settlement The Savoy Conference . The policy of Parliament . Ecclesiastical legislation PAGE 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 The Act of ...
... Clarendon and the Council . The legal settlement The land and the financial settlements The religious settlement The Savoy Conference . The policy of Parliament . Ecclesiastical legislation PAGE 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 The Act of ...
Strana 92
... partly on policy and partly on indifference , but not strong enough to resist the pressure of circumstances . It would be unjust to say that his policy was purely 1660-1 ] Clarendon and the Council 93 selfish , but 92.
... partly on policy and partly on indifference , but not strong enough to resist the pressure of circumstances . It would be unjust to say that his policy was purely 1660-1 ] Clarendon and the Council 93 selfish , but 92.
Strana 93
... Clarendon . In most respects Clarendon was well fitted for his task . Upright , laborious , and faithful to his master's interests , he did not shrink from maintaining them against Court intrigue or popular opposition , or the King's ...
... Clarendon . In most respects Clarendon was well fitted for his task . Upright , laborious , and faithful to his master's interests , he did not shrink from maintaining them against Court intrigue or popular opposition , or the King's ...
Strana 94
... Clarendon . For other persons the amnesty was complete and comprehensive , securing those who had fought against the Crown from judicial proceedings of any kind , though they were liable to be arrested and imprisoned whenever the ...
... Clarendon . For other persons the amnesty was complete and comprehensive , securing those who had fought against the Crown from judicial proceedings of any kind , though they were liable to be arrested and imprisoned whenever the ...
Strana 96
... Clarendon might have obtained a larger revenue for the King if he had asked for it , but that he preferred to keep Charles dependent upon Parliament , is a mere fiction . The religious difficulty proved as hard to solve as the financial ...
... Clarendon might have obtained a larger revenue for the King if he had asked for it , but that he preferred to keep Charles dependent upon Parliament , is a mere fiction . The religious difficulty proved as hard to solve as the financial ...
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Strana 713 - that every particle of matter attracts every other particle, and suspected that the attraction varied as the product of their masses, and inversely as the square of the distance between them; but it is certain that he did not then know what the attraction of a spherical mass
Strana 741 - would often say that he would renounce the religion of the Church of England to-morrow, if it obliged him to believe that any other Christian should be damned ; and that nobody would conclude another man to be damned who did not wish him so.
Strana 104 - promised that no man should be " disquieted or called in question " for differences of opinion in matters of religion, which did not disturb the peace of the kingdom.
Strana 337 - that it is not lawful on any pretence whatever to take arms against the King, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person,
Strana 226 - a joint resolution was voted that " there hath been and still is a damnable and hellish plot, contrived and carried on by popish recusants, for the assassinating and murdering the King and rooting out and destroying the Protestant religion.
Strana 823 - A discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying, with its just limits and temper, shewing the unreasonableness of prescribing to other men's faith, and the iniquity of persecuting differing opinions. London.
Strana 744 - being disgusted with the dry systematical way of those times, he studied to raise those who conversed with him to a nobler set of thoughts, and to consider religion as a seed of a deiform nature.
Strana 177 - ever did so unaccountable a thing to oblige his people by, as to dissolve a Commission of the Admiralty then in his own hand, who best understands the business of the sea of any prince the world ever had, and things never better done, and put it into hands which he knew were wholly ignorant thereof, sporting
Strana 213 - of 168 to 116 in favour of the resolution, " That Penal Statutes in matters ecclesiastical cannot be suspended but by act of Parliament,
Strana iii - No enlightened American can desire a better thing for his country than the widest diffusion and the most thorough reading of Mr. Bryce's impartial and penetrating work." — Literary World. THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON I. INCLUDING NEW MATERIALS FROM THE BRITISH OFFICIAL RECORDS By JH ROSE, NLA. Author at " The Revolutionary and Napoleonic