A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... appears to have 1 Palgrave's Commonwealth , chapters v . and vii . , passim . 2 Sir Edward Coke says that Alfred restored them ( Co. Litt . 168 ) . 3 Sir H. Spelman on Feuds , cap . 6 . 820-1066 . ] ANGLO - SAXON COURTS . 17 presided.
... appears to have 1 Palgrave's Commonwealth , chapters v . and vii . , passim . 2 Sir Edward Coke says that Alfred restored them ( Co. Litt . 168 ) . 3 Sir H. Spelman on Feuds , cap . 6 . 820-1066 . ] ANGLO - SAXON COURTS . 17 presided.
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... appear ) our Parliament ; almost directly the aristocratic , and scarcely less so the representative , branch of it . It lies at the foun- dation of our law of landed property . The law of primo- geniture was its necessary consequence ...
... appear ) our Parliament ; almost directly the aristocratic , and scarcely less so the representative , branch of it . It lies at the foun- dation of our law of landed property . The law of primo- geniture was its necessary consequence ...
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... appear that the freedom of elections , which was reckoned most necessary for the En- glish Church , which we granted and confirmed by our charter , and obtained the confirmation of it from Pope Innocent III . , before the discord ...
... appear that the freedom of elections , which was reckoned most necessary for the En- glish Church , which we granted and confirmed by our charter , and obtained the confirmation of it from Pope Innocent III . , before the discord ...
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... appears in the Charter . It was granted that the Barons should choose twenty - five barons to " take care with 1 Hallam's Middle Ages , vol . ii . p . 58. Sir James Mackintosh , in his History of England , has the following remark ...
... appears in the Charter . It was granted that the Barons should choose twenty - five barons to " take care with 1 Hallam's Middle Ages , vol . ii . p . 58. Sir James Mackintosh , in his History of England , has the following remark ...
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... appears in our statute - book as " Magna Charta . " The charter of 9 Henry III . differs from its great ori- ginal by the omission of those clauses which have been 1 See the Charta de Forestâ , Rymer's Fœdera , vol . i . p . 133 ...
... appears in our statute - book as " Magna Charta . " The charter of 9 Henry III . differs from its great ori- ginal by the omission of those clauses which have been 1 See the Charta de Forestâ , Rymer's Fœdera , vol . i . p . 133 ...
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