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... Sandys had spoken to the effect that the origin of every monarchy lay in " election , " or in the people's consent to the authority of the king on the basis of the establishment of reciprocal relations . * There is , therefore , no ...
... Sandys had spoken to the effect that the origin of every monarchy lay in " election , " or in the people's consent to the authority of the king on the basis of the establishment of reciprocal relations . * There is , therefore , no ...
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... Sandys , moveth we may know what is become of him . " On December 11 , the House appointed a committee to go to the home of Sir Edwin in Kent , where he was confined by royal orders , to " see what state Sir Edwin Sandys is in , and if ...
... Sandys , moveth we may know what is become of him . " On December 11 , the House appointed a committee to go to the home of Sir Edwin in Kent , where he was confined by royal orders , to " see what state Sir Edwin Sandys is in , and if ...
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... Sandys ; and although he must be given the doubtful credit of attempting , in some particulars , to defend Argall , to whom it seems he was under obligations , one of his letters affords additional evidence that the Warwick - Argall ...
... Sandys ; and although he must be given the doubtful credit of attempting , in some particulars , to defend Argall , to whom it seems he was under obligations , one of his letters affords additional evidence that the Warwick - Argall ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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