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... condition of England at the time . The relief from external enemies which followed the accession of James I. left internal discontents more freedom to ferment ; and the natural progress of things was introducing a change in the ...
... condition of England at the time . The relief from external enemies which followed the accession of James I. left internal discontents more freedom to ferment ; and the natural progress of things was introducing a change in the ...
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... conditions with the Crown . Apprehension of those consequences , joined with force of custom and that conservative instinct which pre- vails in assemblies of Englishmen , made the majority hesitate to use their advantage all at once ...
... conditions with the Crown . Apprehension of those consequences , joined with force of custom and that conservative instinct which pre- vails in assemblies of Englishmen , made the majority hesitate to use their advantage all at once ...
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... condition of these your kingdoms . Of these the former part will branch itself into these articles : First , That in the measuring or balancing of greatness , there is commonly too much ascribed to largeness of territory . Secondly ...
... condition of these your kingdoms . Of these the former part will branch itself into these articles : First , That in the measuring or balancing of greatness , there is commonly too much ascribed to largeness of territory . Secondly ...
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... conditions or degrees of men . Fifthly , That it consisteth in the temper of the government fit to keep subjects in heart and courage , and not to keep them in the condition of servile vassals . And sixthly , That it consisteth in the ...
... conditions or degrees of men . Fifthly , That it consisteth in the temper of the government fit to keep subjects in heart and courage , and not to keep them in the condition of servile vassals . And sixthly , That it consisteth in the ...
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... conditions : First , That the territories be compacted , and not dispersed . Secondly , That the region which is the heart and seat of the state , be sufficient to support those parts which are but pro- vinces and additions . Thirdly ...
... conditions : First , That the territories be compacted , and not dispersed . Secondly , That the region which is the heart and seat of the state , be sufficient to support those parts which are but pro- vinces and additions . Thirdly ...
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