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Legitimation and delegitimation in early modern Europe: The case of England
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Legitimation and delegitimation in early modern Europe: The case of England

Robert Zaller
History of European ideas, v 10(6), pp 641-665
1989

Abstract

In the year 1640, the government of England was monarchical; and the King that reigned, Charles, the first of that name, holding sovereignty, by right of a descent continued above six hundred years, and from a much longer descent King of Scotland, and from the time of his ancestor Henry II, King of Ireland …

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