A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... respect . The bishops were appointed by the king ; they had equal dignity in the State with the eorls ; and one distinction they enjoyed above the eorls , and in common with the king alone , —that a bishop's testimony in a court of ...
... respect . The bishops were appointed by the king ; they had equal dignity in the State with the eorls ; and one distinction they enjoyed above the eorls , and in common with the king alone , —that a bishop's testimony in a court of ...
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... 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.
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... respecting their lands ; and received and paid their purchase - moneys , in the pre- sence of the hundredors ; who , if required , afterwards bore testimony to the fact in the shire . The Saxon Burgh was a hundred , or collection of ...
... respecting their lands ; and received and paid their purchase - moneys , in the pre- sence of the hundredors ; who , if required , afterwards bore testimony to the fact in the shire . The Saxon Burgh was a hundred , or collection of ...
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... respect tenure per baroniam , although fre- quently mentioned in ancient documents , differed from knight - service . Littleton ( who lived in the reign of Henry VI . ) in his Treatise of Tenures , speaks of tenure by knight - service ...
... respect tenure per baroniam , although fre- quently mentioned in ancient documents , differed from knight - service . Littleton ( who lived in the reign of Henry VI . ) in his Treatise of Tenures , speaks of tenure by knight - service ...
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... respect the policy of William was more far - sighted than that of feudal princes of the Continent , where the sub - vassals did not swear allegiance to the lord paramount ; an omission that , in the course of time , rendered the great ...
... respect the policy of William was more far - sighted than that of feudal princes of the Continent , where the sub - vassals did not swear allegiance to the lord paramount ; an omission that , in the course of time , rendered the great ...
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