[The Rise of the Democracy by Joseph Clayton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rise of the Democracy CHAPTER IV 1/22
THE STRUGGLE RENEWED AGAINST THE CROWN PARLIAMENT UNDER THE TUDORS The English Parliament throughout the sixteenth century was but a servile instrument of the Crown.
The great barons were dead.
Henry VIII.
put to death Sir Thomas More and all who questioned the royal absolutism. Elizabeth, equally despotic, had by good fortune the services of the first generation of professional statesmen that England produced.
These statesmen--Burleigh, Sir Nicholas Bacon, Sir Walter Mildmay, Sir Thomas Smith, and Sir Francis Walsingham--all died in office.
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