A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... person to the relief of the town of Ghent , in danger from the armies of the King of France ; and if they advised the king to go , how to provide for such an expe- dition . The commons consulted together two or three days ; but finding ...
... person to the relief of the town of Ghent , in danger from the armies of the King of France ; and if they advised the king to go , how to provide for such an expe- dition . The commons consulted together two or three days ; but finding ...
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... person amongst them , and remove Michael de la Pole from his office . " The king in- vited them to send him forty of ... persons in this parliament - a proof of their rising energy and power . The lords , as the supreme judicial tribunal ...
... person amongst them , and remove Michael de la Pole from his office . " The king in- vited them to send him forty of ... persons in this parliament - a proof of their rising energy and power . The lords , as the supreme judicial tribunal ...
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... person should so arrest any person coming to parliament , or any of his men , or attempt anything against the custom aforesaid , he should make fine and ransom to the king , and double damages to the party injured . The answer seems to ...
... person should so arrest any person coming to parliament , or any of his men , or attempt anything against the custom aforesaid , he should make fine and ransom to the king , and double damages to the party injured . The answer seems to ...
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... person , to hold the Curia Regis , and to dispense justice on his behalf . To them the sovereign resigned the arduous and responsible duties of a judge ; but the theory still sub- sists , that the king is the fountain of justice , and ...
... person , to hold the Curia Regis , and to dispense justice on his behalf . To them the sovereign resigned the arduous and responsible duties of a judge ; but the theory still sub- sists , that the king is the fountain of justice , and ...
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... persons who broke the peace , and of summoning to his aid the posse comitatûs , or all male persons above fifteen years of age , below the degree of a peer . The CORONERS were very ancient officers of the crown , — inferior in rank to ...
... persons who broke the peace , and of summoning to his aid the posse comitatûs , or all male persons above fifteen years of age , below the degree of a peer . The CORONERS were very ancient officers of the crown , — inferior in rank to ...
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