A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... as the most essential and practical , the Constitution and constitutional laws ; a knowledge of which it is the object of this Manual to supply . Sydenham , Kent , 4th November , 1859 . THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . PART I. ITS RISE AND ...
... as the most essential and practical , the Constitution and constitutional laws ; a knowledge of which it is the object of this Manual to supply . Sydenham , Kent , 4th November , 1859 . THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . PART I. ITS RISE AND ...
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... supplies they had furnished to the expedition . ' But it is observable that most of the larger grants were of lands in different parts of the kingdom ; so that too much power or influence might not be obtained by any chief , through the ...
... supplies they had furnished to the expedition . ' But it is observable that most of the larger grants were of lands in different parts of the kingdom ; so that too much power or influence might not be obtained by any chief , through the ...
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... supply a va- cancy , with his consent ; that the bishops elect should do homage to the Crown ; that the clergy should no longer pretend to the right of enforcing payment of debts con- tracted by oath or promise ; and should leave their ...
... supply a va- cancy , with his consent ; that the bishops elect should do homage to the Crown ; that the clergy should no longer pretend to the right of enforcing payment of debts con- tracted by oath or promise ; and should leave their ...
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... supply the fiction of knighthood . But Magna Charta , —out of which the representation of the counties by knights , as members of the feudal union , may be considered to have almost directly sprung , -gave not the remotest ground for ...
... supply the fiction of knighthood . But Magna Charta , —out of which the representation of the counties by knights , as members of the feudal union , may be considered to have almost directly sprung , -gave not the remotest ground for ...
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... supplies the article in Magna Charta — that no scutage or aid should be imposed , unless by the common council of the kingdom - omitted in the Charter of Henry III , and in the confirmation of it by King Edward I. " Moreover , we have ...
... supplies the article in Magna Charta — that no scutage or aid should be imposed , unless by the common council of the kingdom - omitted in the Charter of Henry III , and in the confirmation of it by King Edward I. " Moreover , we have ...
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