That Grand Whig MiltonStanford University Press, 1952 - 213 من الصفحات |
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... Tory solidarity which James II and his " loyal " Parliament closed in 1685 by renewing the Act . Milton served the Whig party well in its attempt to break Tory strength and seize control of the government . Tories , it is true ...
... Tory solidarity which James II and his " loyal " Parliament closed in 1685 by renewing the Act . Milton served the Whig party well in its attempt to break Tory strength and seize control of the government . Tories , it is true ...
الصفحة 106
... Tory strategy to discredit a faction which by the time of the attempted Whig revolution was considered more dangerous than Rome . Thus William Denton , though Whiggish in his sympathies for a free press , nevertheless expressed Tory ...
... Tory strategy to discredit a faction which by the time of the attempted Whig revolution was considered more dangerous than Rome . Thus William Denton , though Whiggish in his sympathies for a free press , nevertheless expressed Tory ...
الصفحة 128
... Tory doctrines and found its rationale largely in theories for which Whigs had long argued hardly meant , however , that the debate of the century had come to a close . Even during the period of coalition , when Tories and Whigs alike ...
... Tory doctrines and found its rationale largely in theories for which Whigs had long argued hardly meant , however , that the debate of the century had come to a close . Even during the period of coalition , when Tories and Whigs alike ...
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Chapter | 21 |
Chapter Three THE ATTEMPTED WHIG REVOLUTION | 54 |
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Anglican answer Areopagitica argued arguments attack attempted Whig revolution authority Bills of Exclusion Bishop Blount Bohun Book Cavalier-Church party Church claimed Commonwealth Convention Parliament Crown declared defended depose disciples divine right doctrine of passive Eikon Basilike Eikonoklastes enemies England example Filmer George Hickes Glorious Revolution hence Hunt Ibid Jacobites James II Jesuits John Milton Julian the Apostate Jurors King Charles King's Kings and Magistrates liberty of conscience Licensing Act London Long Lord Russell Ludlow ment Monarchy Moreover nation Nonconformists oath old Tory pamphlet Papists Parliament passive obedience political Popish Plot Populo Anglicano Defensio positions power of kings Presbyterians Press Act primitive Christians Prince principles Puritan Rebellion reason regicide religion resist revealed revolutionary program Revolutionary Settlement Roger L'Estrange Royalist Rye House Salmasius Samuel Johnson Sermon Preached Sherlock Sidney Tenure of Kings theory of compact Thomas throne tion Toland Tory tracts turned Vindication Whig theory William and Mary Williamite