A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... subjects without their consent . But the tenants of the king's demesnes were not by this charter exempted from liability to taxation by tallage ; and the principal cities and boroughs , being part of his demesnes , derived from it no ...
... subjects without their consent . But the tenants of the king's demesnes were not by this charter exempted from liability to taxation by tallage ; and the principal cities and boroughs , being part of his demesnes , derived from it no ...
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... subjects , nobles as well as commoners , and clergy as well as laity ; - and thus laid down a precedent of equal taxation , which be- came a fundamental principle of the constitution.3 This prince subdued Ireland , and annexed it to the ...
... subjects , nobles as well as commoners , and clergy as well as laity ; - and thus laid down a precedent of equal taxation , which be- came a fundamental principle of the constitution.3 This prince subdued Ireland , and annexed it to the ...
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... subjects which shall see this present Charter , greeting . " Know ye that we , unto the Honour of Almighty God , and for the salvation of the souls of our progenitors and successors , Kings of Eng- land , to the advancement of holy ...
... subjects which shall see this present Charter , greeting . " Know ye that we , unto the Honour of Almighty God , and for the salvation of the souls of our progenitors and successors , Kings of Eng- land , to the advancement of holy ...
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... subjects , could ensure his observance of the charter , and re- sort was had to a solemn religious ceremony , by which it was hoped to affect his conscience by oaths and imprecations . At a great council , held in the great hall of the ...
... subjects , could ensure his observance of the charter , and re- sort was had to a solemn religious ceremony , by which it was hoped to affect his conscience by oaths and imprecations . At a great council , held in the great hall of the ...
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... subjects , he then had to assemble his great council , and to obtain their consent . The executive power was entirely in his hands ; and the legislative power was also exercised by him as the originator of all the laws , subject only to ...
... subjects , he then had to assemble his great council , and to obtain their consent . The executive power was entirely in his hands ; and the legislative power was also exercised by him as the originator of all the laws , subject only to ...
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