id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_er3qvs4h6ndrzdtv7g35v7qqzq IAN W. S. CAMPBELL ARISTOTELIAN ANCIENT CONSTITUTION AND ANTI-ARISTOTELIAN SOVEREIGNTY IN STUART IRELAND 2010 19 .pdf application/pdf 11265 895 62 relationship between the English common law, the ancient constitution apparently derived from it, and political discourse elsewhere in Europe.2 This article offered his Roman patrons an ancient constitution for Ireland which incorporated a contract between the English kings and the pope. S. Campbell, 'Alithinologia: John Lynch and seventeenth-century Irish political thought' common law was concerned, Ireland had been a kingdom since the Irish parliament passed the Kingship Act in June 1541.12 Before that the English kings had body of politically charged Irish history writing, composed by both Old English Pocock, The ancient constitution and the feudal law: a study of English historical thought in the O'Ferrall lay not in a piecemeal refutation of the Capuchin's ancient Irish constitution, but in a theory of sovereignty devised by Jean Bodin and applied to the Old English parliamentary ancient constitution, and Lynch used Davies and Bodin against O'Ferrall's radical Catholic ancient constitution. ./cache/work_er3qvs4h6ndrzdtv7g35v7qqzq.pdf ./txt/work_er3qvs4h6ndrzdtv7g35v7qqzq.txt