A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... ancient jurists , although they perceived that advantage would arise from the union of the three simple forms of government , had conceived no idea of the mode in which they have since been so successfully united . Nor was our mixed ...
... ancient jurists , although they perceived that advantage would arise from the union of the three simple forms of government , had conceived no idea of the mode in which they have since been so successfully united . Nor was our mixed ...
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... ancient as they are , may be traced back to others yet more ancient ; and the principles of law and government which they esta- blished in the island , were those of the people from whom they migrated . The islands of Britain and ...
... ancient as they are , may be traced back to others yet more ancient ; and the principles of law and government which they esta- blished in the island , were those of the people from whom they migrated . The islands of Britain and ...
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... ancient Germans , we discover much of the genius and spirit of our present matured in- stitutions , a king with limited power , a body of chiefs or nobles , and a popular assembly having authority over all - 1 Abridged from Tacitus ...
... ancient Germans , we discover much of the genius and spirit of our present matured in- stitutions , a king with limited power , a body of chiefs or nobles , and a popular assembly having authority over all - 1 Abridged from Tacitus ...
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... ancient Ger- mans ; " although ( in reference to Gaul ) after the lapse of four cen- turies between the ages of Tacitus and Clovis , some change may have been wrought , yet the foundations of their political system were un- shaken ...
... ancient Ger- mans ; " although ( in reference to Gaul ) after the lapse of four cen- turies between the ages of Tacitus and Clovis , some change may have been wrought , yet the foundations of their political system were un- shaken ...
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... ancient documents analyzed and commented upon , in these learned Reports . ( Hume's History of England , vol . i . , Appendix . ) 1 Hume's History , vol . i . , Appendix . 2 Palgrave's English Commonwealth , vol . i . p . 9. Hallam's ...
... ancient documents analyzed and commented upon , in these learned Reports . ( Hume's History of England , vol . i . , Appendix . ) 1 Hume's History , vol . i . , Appendix . 2 Palgrave's English Commonwealth , vol . i . p . 9. Hallam's ...
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