Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 sider |
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Side 40
... Answer to the First Part of a Cer- taine Conference , concerning Succession . Hayward had been accused of treason by Elizabeth and he was anxious to court the favour of James and his advisers . In his answer to Par- sons he repeats the ...
... Answer to the First Part of a Cer- taine Conference , concerning Succession . Hayward had been accused of treason by Elizabeth and he was anxious to court the favour of James and his advisers . In his answer to Par- sons he repeats the ...
Side 189
... Answers and Expresses ( London , 1642 ) , p . 1. A photofacsimile is printed in Haller , Tracts on Liberty . 59 60 Jus Populi ( London , 1644 ) , t.-p. In 1642 there appeared an anonymous Reply to an answer , " Printed by his Majesties ...
... Answers and Expresses ( London , 1642 ) , p . 1. A photofacsimile is printed in Haller , Tracts on Liberty . 59 60 Jus Populi ( London , 1644 ) , t.-p. In 1642 there appeared an anonymous Reply to an answer , " Printed by his Majesties ...
Side 196
... Answer to a late pamphlet entituled : Obedience and Submission ( London , 1690 ) ; Sherlock , A Vindication of the Case of Allegiance ... In Reply to an Answer To a late Pamphlet , Intituled , Obedience and Submission ( London , 1691 ) ...
... Answer to a late pamphlet entituled : Obedience and Submission ( London , 1690 ) ; Sherlock , A Vindication of the Case of Allegiance ... In Reply to an Answer To a late Pamphlet , Intituled , Obedience and Submission ( London , 1691 ) ...
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