A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 73
Seite 5
... receiving the addition of repre- sentatives of the people ; ―its separation into two Houses ; — and finally , the means by which the two Houses acquired their distinct action , and their several functions , privileges , and modes of ...
... receiving the addition of repre- sentatives of the people ; ―its separation into two Houses ; — and finally , the means by which the two Houses acquired their distinct action , and their several functions , privileges , and modes of ...
Seite 8
... received the name of Bri- tons , from Prydain , or Britain , the country in which they were found . Britain then became a province of Rome ; and it so continued until the fifth century , when the invasion of Italy by the Goths forced ...
... received the name of Bri- tons , from Prydain , or Britain , the country in which they were found . Britain then became a province of Rome ; and it so continued until the fifth century , when the invasion of Italy by the Goths forced ...
Seite 11
... received the name , and the sovereign the title of King , of England . " The scope of our plan neither requires nor admits of much attention to Anglo - Saxon lore ; and no more will be attempted than to show the existence of ...
... received the name , and the sovereign the title of King , of England . " The scope of our plan neither requires nor admits of much attention to Anglo - Saxon lore ; and no more will be attempted than to show the existence of ...
Seite 15
... receiving baptism , invested him with authority over the infant Church , by appointing him Archbishop of Canterbury ... received baptism . " ( Idem , p . 34. ) 3 The statutes of Edgar and Canute allowed a thane to endow a church with ...
... receiving baptism , invested him with authority over the infant Church , by appointing him Archbishop of Canterbury ... received baptism . " ( Idem , p . 34. ) 3 The statutes of Edgar and Canute allowed a thane to endow a church with ...
Seite 17
... should be employed , they did it in writing . The former they called folkland ; either for that the assurance of them rested in the testimony of the folke here completed their transactions respecting their lands ; and received.
... should be employed , they did it in writing . The former they called folkland ; either for that the assurance of them rested in the testimony of the folke here completed their transactions respecting their lands ; and received.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ancient appointed Archbishop assembled assent authority barons bill bishops burgesses called chancellor Charles charter Church of England cities and boroughs civil clergy committed consent constitution court crown declared Earl ecclesiastical Edward Edward III election enacted exchequer executive freeholders granted habeas corpus Henry VIII holy orders house of commons house of lords Idem impeachment imprisonment judges jury justice king king's kingdom knights lands legislation liament liberties Long Parliament Magna Charta majesty ment ministers oath offence Parl parlia Parliamentary History passed peace peers person petition Petition of Right pope prelates prerogative principles prison privileges proceedings protestant punishment Queen realm reign religion remonstrance repealed revenue Richard II Rome royal royal assent Saxon Scotland session sheriff sovereign Speaker speech spiritual statute subjects subsidies summoned supply tallage temporal tion tonnage and poundage treason Vict vote writ