登陆注册
34898000000021

第21章

In the nineteen propositions we see very little to blame except the articles against the Catholics. These, however, were in the spirit of that age; and to some sturdy churchmen in our own, they may seem to palliate even the good which the Long Parliament effected. The regulation with respect to new creations of Peers is the only other article about which we entertain any doubt. One of the propositions is that the judges shall hold their offices during good behaviour. To this surely no exception will be taken.

The right of directing the education and marriage of the princes was most properly claimed by the Parliament, on the same ground on which, after the Revolution, it was enacted, that no king, on pain of forfeiting, his throne, should espouse a Papist. Unless we condemn the statesmen of the Revolution, who conceived that England could not safely be governed by a sovereign married to a Catholic queen, we can scarcely condemn the Long Parliament because, having a sovereign so situated, they thought it necessary to place him under strict restraints. The influence of Henrietta Maria had already been deeply felt in political affairs. In the regulation of her family, in the education and marriage of her children, it was still more likely to be felt;

There might be another Catholic queen; possibly a Catholic king.

Little, as we are disposed to join in the vulgar clamour on this subject, we think that such an event ought to be, if possible, averted; and this could only be done, if Charles was to be left on the throne, by placing his domestic arrangements under the control of Parliament.

A veto on the appointment of ministers was demanded. But this veto Parliament has virtually possessed ever since the Revolution. It is no doubt very far better that this power of the Legislature should be exercised as it is now exercised, when any great occasion calls for interference, than that at every change the Commons should have to signify their approbation or disapprobation in form. But, unless a new family had been placed on the throne, we do not see how this power could have been exercised as it is now exercised. We again repeat that no restraints which could be imposed on the princes who reigned after the Revolution could have added to the security, which their title afforded. They were compelled to court their parliaments. But from Charles nothing was to be expected which was not set down in the bond.

It was not stipulated that the King should give up his negative on acts of Parliament. But the Commons, had certainly shown a strong disposition to exact this security also. "Such a doctrine," says Mr. Hallam, "was in this country as repugnant to the whole history of our laws, as it was incompatible with the subsistence of the monarchy in anything more than a nominal preeminence." Now this article has been as completely carried into elect by the Revolution as if it had been formally inserted in the Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement. We are surprised, we confess, that Mr. Hallam should attach so much importance to a prerogative which has not been exercised for a hundred and thirty years, which probably will never, be exercised again, and which can scarcely, in any conceivable case, be exercised for a salutary purpose.

But the great security, the security without which every other would have been insufficient, was the power of the sword. This both parties thoroughly understood. The Parliament insisted on having the command of the militia and the direction of the Irish war. "By God, not for an hour!" exclaimed the King. "Keep the militia," said the Queen, after the defeat of the royal party.

"Keep the militia; that will bring back everything." That, by the old constitution, no military authority was lodged in the Parliament, Mr. Hallam has clearly shown. That it is a species of authority which ought, not to be permanently lodged in large and divided assemblies, must, we think in fairness be conceded.

Opposition, publicity, long discussion, frequent compromise; these are the characteristics of the proceedings of such assemblies. Unity, secrecy, decision, are the qualities which military arrangements require. There were, therefore, serious objections to the proposition of the Houses on this subject. But, on the other hand, to trust such a King, at such a crisis, with the very weapon which, in hands less dangerous, had destroyed so many free constitutions, would have been the extreme of rashness.

The jealousy with which the oligarchy of Venice and the States of Holland regarded their generals and armies induced them perpetually to interfere in matters of which they were incompetent to judge. This policy secured them against military usurpation, but placed them, under great disadvantages in war.

The uncontrolled power which the King of France exercised over his troops enabled him to conquer his enemies, but enabled him also to oppress his people. Was there any intermediate course?

None, we confess altogether free from objection. But on the whole, we conceive that the best measure would have been that which the Parliament over and over proposed, namely, that for a limited time the power of the sword should be left to the two Houses, and that it should revert to the Crown when the constitution should be firmly established, and when the new securities of ******* should be so far strengthened by prescription that it would be difficult to employ even a standing army for the purpose of subverting them.

Mr. Hallam thinks that the dispute might easily have been compromised, by enacting that, the King should have no power to keep a standing army on foot without the consent of Parliament.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 文武神域系统

    文武神域系统

    感谢大家的观看,这就是一个异世界玄幻小说,没什么好说的,进正文看看吧
  • 乱世英杰

    乱世英杰

    每逢乱世则必出英雄。强者层出不穷,乱世谁与争锋?谁又能独居乱世之巅?为何不惜一切走上顶峰,最后却叹息高处不甚寒?这一切是否只是黄粱一梦?且看异类英杰羽龙如何率领一路英豪走上这乱世之巅……
  • 中外文化交流史

    中外文化交流史

    本书系统探讨了自先秦至1999年的五千年中外文化交流的历史,可以说是首次对21世纪前中外文化交流的全面巡礼和总结。通读全书,可以发现,这是一部很有品位的学术佳作。
  • 婚途不知返

    婚途不知返

    叶成蹊:29岁,建筑设计师,闷骚傲娇、刻板面瘫,集万千臭毛病于一身的鬼才大少爷。秋书语:25岁,民乐团琴师,心素如简、人淡如菊,集万千闪光点于一身的温柔小仙女。然后有一天,他们结婚了……【调查问卷】1、婚姻对于你的意义是什么?叶成蹊:空气。(潜台词:有了就活,没有就死)秋书语:空气。(潜台词:缓慢渗透,无形包围)2、婚后最常做的事情是什么?叶成蹊:沉默。(若是爱她爱得少些,也许话就会多些)秋书语:沉默。(天上有半轮下弦月,她什么都不想说,只想携着他的手,往明月多处走)【心得总结】他喜欢吃石榴,不像柠檬那样酸,不似甘蔗那样甜。像他对她的爱……一句“我爱你”太重,一句“喜欢你”又太轻;“我想娶你”,这句刚刚好。……推荐大奇自己的完结文:现言姊妹篇《哑小姐,请借一生说话》古言权谋文《妃你不可之十里红妆》、《妃上枝头之殿下嫁到》、《江山策之妖孽成双》
  • 大佬爱吃鱼

    大佬爱吃鱼

    这都什么世道啊,她就是吐槽都没打分这都不行?穿书就穿书怎么还能穿成自私恶毒的女配呢,她还想替天行道来着。上辈子单身狗,这次怎么也得找个男朋友!哎,那个谁你怎么老掐我桃花。连正在萌芽的都不放过。某大佬:有我在,连只小动物都不能有!
  • 无声录

    无声录

    叶落,无声,多少繁华一点痕,叶知秋凉落无声。无声录,作为我最后无声的遗书。
  • 我有一口大黑锅

    我有一口大黑锅

    景炎:我有背锅技能,越扶老太太过马路越有钱。富少王凯:大哥,你牛叉!景炎:我有一口大黑锅,就连导弹都打不动。觉醒者萧演:老大威武。景炎:我的黑锅能炒菜,吃了之后能够改造基因。北美基因学首席专家:我真的是徒有虚名。景炎:我的黑锅能够识别真名,任何间谍都无法伪装。世界最顶级间谍:这个臣妾真的做不到。景炎:我的黑锅能够接收无线信号,就连是外星人的频道也不放过。外星星际侦探:真不知道地球还有这样一位大佬?早知道打死也不敢侵犯地球!
  • 他一眼便是江湖

    他一眼便是江湖

    原来这世界上真的有一人,当你见到他的第一眼,就已经想到了余生。所以魏潇谣尽管武功高强,还是心甘情愿的被挟持了。对于某女的穷追猛打死皮赖脸,某男终于忍不住:“你怎么这么不要脸?”于是接下来某女更加不要脸,哪怕有旁人在,她也撩得心安理得。终于沦陷的某男:“谣谣,你看谁不爽,我帮你打。”
  • 我是妖精

    我是妖精

    我是妖精我就这样,大妖小妖一网打尽,,小萝莉等你油,土豪大大咱们约吗?大王叫我来巡山喽!
  • 豪门婚宠:天价老婆买一送一

    豪门婚宠:天价老婆买一送一

    【已完结】苏三怎么也没想到自己会任务失败,还好死不活的碰上言情里的穿越剧情,一醒来,她要面对的新身份居然是一个三流小演员,而且还蹦跶出一个三岁的儿子!而五菱因为他的救命之恩,以身相许,与见过一次的男人在床单上翻滚,本以为只是一夜风流,谁承想,这就一晚,居然荣幸中奖,且看她如何带着儿子去相亲~