A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... matter as in period , would not be best presented to students in treatises exclusively devoted to separate branches of the general history . Of these the foundation would be , as the most essential and practical , the Constitution and ...
... matter as in period , would not be best presented to students in treatises exclusively devoted to separate branches of the general history . Of these the foundation would be , as the most essential and practical , the Constitution and ...
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... matters of inferior moment the chiefs decided ; but important ques- tions were reserved for the whole community , where all had a voice . The general assembly was summoned at stated periods ; but their passion for liberty disdained ...
... matters of inferior moment the chiefs decided ; but important ques- tions were reserved for the whole community , where all had a voice . The general assembly was summoned at stated periods ; but their passion for liberty disdained ...
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... matters , or those against the king's peace . The sheriff 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 ...
... matters , or those against the king's peace . The sheriff 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 ...
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... matter shall be decided by the five - and - twenty barons hereafter mentioned for the preservation of the peace . " 59. No man shall be taken or imprisoned upon the appeal of a woman , for the death of any other man than her hus- band ...
... matter shall be decided by the five - and - twenty barons hereafter mentioned for the preservation of the peace . " 59. No man shall be taken or imprisoned upon the appeal of a woman , for the death of any other man than her hus- band ...
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... matters that have little bearing on our modern constitution , but which so far as they appear to be interesting , will be hereafter noticed . There is no further evidence in the statute - book that Magna Charta continued to be ...
... matters that have little bearing on our modern constitution , but which so far as they appear to be interesting , will be hereafter noticed . There is no further evidence in the statute - book that Magna Charta continued to be ...
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