Majesty should be misinformed, if any man should deliver that the kings of England have any absolute power in themselves, either to alter religion (which God defend should be in the power of any mortal man whatsoever) or to make any laws concerning the... Landmarks of the History of England - Page 108de James White - 1858 - 288 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 766 pages
...Parliament, as well of the abuses in the Church as in the civil State. Your Majesty would be misinformed if any man should deliver that the Kings of England...as in temporal causes, by consent of Parliament." King James I. claimed absolute control over the liberties of the English people. In 1604 a controversy... | |
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1894 - 272 pages
...a prelude to the Petition of Right. " Your Majesty would be misinformed," said the Remonstrance, " if any man should deliver that the Kings of England...as in temporal causes, by consent of Parliament." I do not know what Sir Edwin wrote besides Europae Speculum and Sacred Hymns, but it is clear that... | |
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1894 - 272 pages
...prelude to the Petition of Right. "Your Majesty would be misinformed," said the Remonstrance, " if an}' man should deliver that the Kings of England have...as in temporal causes, by consent of Parliament." I do not know what Sir Edwin wrote besides Europae Speculum and Sacred Hymns, but it is clear that... | |
| George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 600 pages
...religion, it will appear, by examination of truth and right, that your Majesty should be misinformed, if any man should deliver that the kings of England...absolute power in themselves, either to alter religion (which God defend should be in the power of any mortal man whatsoever) or to make any laws concerning... | |
| John Richard Green, Alice Stopford Green, Kate Norgate - 1894 - 540 pages
...like a prelude to the Petition of Right. " Your Majesty would be misinformed," said the address, " if any man should deliver that the Kings of England...have any absolute power in themselves either to alter PRINCE HENRY OF WALES, ELDEST SON OF JAMES I. Miniature by Isaac Oliver^ in the Royal Collection at... | |
| Ezra Hoyt Byington - 1896 - 466 pages
...the abuses in the Church, as in the civil state and government." " Your Majesty would be misinformed, if any man should deliver that the kings of England...make any laws concerning the same, otherwise than by consent of Parliament." The king did not profit by the advice of the Commons, and, after some further... | |
| Ezra Hoyt Byington - 1897 - 480 pages
...the abuses in the Church, as in the civil state and government." " Your Majesty would be misinformed, if any man should deliver that the kings of England...make any laws concerning the same, otherwise than by consent of Parliament." The king did not profit by the advice of the Commons, and, after some further... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 pages
...like a prelude to the Petition of Right. " Your Majesty would be misinformed," said the address, " if any man should deliver that the Kings of England...as in temporal causes, by consent of Parliament." The address was met by a petulant scolding from James, and the Houses were adjourned. The support of... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 540 pages
...religion, it will appear, by examination of truth and right, that your Majesty should be misinformed, if any man should deliver that the kings of England...absolute power in themselves, either to alter religion (which God defend should be in the power of any mortal man whatsoever) or to make any laws concerning... | |
| Mary Taylor Blauvelt - 1902 - 332 pages
...Privy Council of Scotland in " Hardwicke State Papers." would be misinformed," so this address ran, " if any man should deliver that the kings of England...than as in temporal causes by consent of Parliament." 1 Hostilities between executive and legislative having been thus reopened, they continued until peace... | |
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