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It is seen how she entreats God to send someone who will > deliver her from these wrongs and barbarous insolencies. It is seen also > that she is ready and willing to follow a banner if only someone will raise > it.N. Machiavelli (1952). To Liberate Italy, Chapter XXVI (W.
The king's absolute authority was challenged by the authority of Parliament. Against this increasing opposition, the Patriarchalists emphasized the absolute right of the king, as the paternal head of state. In Patriarcha (composed in the late 1620s), Sir Robert Filmer said "many out of an imaginary fear pretend the power of the people to be necessary for the repressing of the insolencies of tyrants, herein they propound a remedy far worse than the disease" Filmer used genealogy as a way to legitimize kingship, by tracing the throne's origins back to the original fatherly rule of Adam. Filmer argued that the king is the father; the relationship is not one of similarity, but of identity, the right of fathers having been passed down genealogically since Adam.
In August 1582 Lennox and Arran held the Privy Council at Perth, and then returned to Dalkeith Palace near Edinburgh. James VI was invited to stay hunting in Perthshire, and he was taken at Huntingtower Castle by the Earl of Gowrie and his political faction on 22 August 1582, a kidnap known as the Ruthven Raid. The next day they gave the King their supplication or mandate, which stated; > We have suffered now about the space of two years such false accusations, > calumnies, oppressions and persecutions, by the means of the Duke of Lennox > and him who is called the Earl of Arran, that the like of their insolencies > and enormities were never heretofore born with in Scotland. Arran went to Huntingtower and was arrested by the raiders.
The title page of Tracts Written by John Selden of the Inner-Temple (1683), indicating that copies were sold by Clavell "at the Peacock in S. Paul's Church-Yard" Robert Clavell (born in or before 1633 - died before 8 August 1711), was a bookseller of London. He was born in Steeple, Dorset, of a branch of an old Dorsetshire family, being baptised there on 18 September 1632. Clavell was the author of a curious little treatise entitled His Majesties Propriety and Dominion on the British Seas asserted: together with a true Account of the Neatherlanders' Insupportable Insolencies, and Injuries they have committed; and the Inestimable Benefits they have gained in their Fishing on the English Seas: as also their Prodigious and Horrid Cruelties in the East and West Indies, and other Places. To which is added an exact Mapp, &c.

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