A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... declaration of innocence . These consisted of twelve friends and neighbours of the accused , who vouched , by their ... declared , respectively , the ecclesiastical and municipal law . These courts had jurisdiction in criminal matters ...
... declaration of innocence . These consisted of twelve friends and neighbours of the accused , who vouched , by their ... declared , respectively , the ecclesiastical and municipal law . These courts had jurisdiction in criminal matters ...
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... declared war ; and actual hosti- lities were commenced , when the king agreed to a confe- rence with the barons , to be held at Runnymede , between Windsor and Staines , on the 9th of June , 1215 . The conference having been adjourned ...
... declared war ; and actual hosti- lities were commenced , when the king agreed to a confe- rence with the barons , to be held at Runnymede , between Windsor and Staines , on the 9th of June , 1215 . The conference having been adjourned ...
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... declaring that the County Court shall be holden but from month to month , -that the Sheriff shall keep his Turn in ... declared that it shall not be lawful from thenceforth to any to give his lands to any religious house , and to take ...
... declaring that the County Court shall be holden but from month to month , -that the Sheriff shall keep his Turn in ... declared that it shall not be lawful from thenceforth to any to give his lands to any religious house , and to take ...
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... declare to the people , that he had confirmed them in all points ; and that " the justices , sheriffs , mayors , and other ... declared that " judgments con- trary to the points of the charters , should be undone and holden for nought ...
... declare to the people , that he had confirmed them in all points ; and that " the justices , sheriffs , mayors , and other ... declared that " judgments con- trary to the points of the charters , should be undone and holden for nought ...
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... declared , is girt with a sword to supply the fiction of knighthood . But Magna Charta , —out of which the representation of the counties by knights , as members of the feudal union , may be considered to have almost directly sprung ...
... declared , is girt with a sword to supply the fiction of knighthood . But Magna Charta , —out of which the representation of the counties by knights , as members of the feudal union , may be considered to have almost directly sprung ...
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