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Know you not , " called out the self - styled " distressed and almost destroyed
subjects of England " in England's Petition , " how our bloud is spilt ” by the king's
men hunting down the common people in their homes.22 Hunting , traditionally
the ...
Know you not , " called out the self - styled " distressed and almost destroyed
subjects of England " in England's Petition , " how our bloud is spilt ” by the king's
men hunting down the common people in their homes.22 Hunting , traditionally
the ...
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The insistence that the angels are to bow the knee and take an oath of allegiance
is both a biblical and a feudal element , naming the subjects as vassals of the
almighty . Again , the anger of Satan at being required to cringe and fawn upon a
...
The insistence that the angels are to bow the knee and take an oath of allegiance
is both a biblical and a feudal element , naming the subjects as vassals of the
almighty . Again , the anger of Satan at being required to cringe and fawn upon a
...
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Traditionally , the coronation banquet represented the reciprocal bond between
monarch and society - reciprocal because , while the sovereign proved his
bounty by giving the banquet to his subjects , the subjects proved his kingship by
...
Traditionally , the coronation banquet represented the reciprocal bond between
monarch and society - reciprocal because , while the sovereign proved his
bounty by giving the banquet to his subjects , the subjects proved his kingship by
...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Imperial Caesar | 89 |
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Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty Stevie Davies Перегляд фрагмента - 1983 |
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