A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... majesty to grant them certain lords , named by themselves , to treat with them about it . The peers whom the commons named , at- tended . This seems an approach to a conference between the two houses ; but the rolls mention that “ it ...
... majesty to grant them certain lords , named by themselves , to treat with them about it . The peers whom the commons named , at- tended . This seems an approach to a conference between the two houses ; but the rolls mention that “ it ...
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... majesty , had pro- mised , in verbo sacerdotii , that they would never from thence- forth presume to attempt , allege , claim , or put in ure , enact , promulge , or execute , any new canons , constitutions , or or- dinances , in the ...
... majesty , had pro- mised , in verbo sacerdotii , that they would never from thence- forth presume to attempt , allege , claim , or put in ure , enact , promulge , or execute , any new canons , constitutions , or or- dinances , in the ...
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... majesty had put his royal assent to the act , by his letters - patent , under his great seal . " Therefore , in order to express in what manner and fashion archbishops and bishops should be elected and consecrated , it was enacted that ...
... majesty had put his royal assent to the act , by his letters - patent , under his great seal . " Therefore , in order to express in what manner and fashion archbishops and bishops should be elected and consecrated , it was enacted that ...
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... majesty is supreme head of the Church of England , as the prelates and clergy of the realm in their synods and convocations have recognized- no persons should pay any of the before - named impositions to the use of the Bishop or See of ...
... majesty is supreme head of the Church of England , as the prelates and clergy of the realm in their synods and convocations have recognized- no persons should pay any of the before - named impositions to the use of the Bishop or See of ...
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... majesty was likely to be yearly answered of great rents , revenues , and profits , by reason of persons as should be in ward to his highness , as also by means of idiots , and fools natural , remaining in his grace's custody ; and also ...
... majesty was likely to be yearly answered of great rents , revenues , and profits , by reason of persons as should be in ward to his highness , as also by means of idiots , and fools natural , remaining in his grace's custody ; and also ...
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