A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... tion , down to the period when our political institutions had acquired all the elements of their present maturity , -that is , to the Revolution ; and then to describe and explain the rights , duties , and mutual action of those ...
... tion , down to the period when our political institutions had acquired all the elements of their present maturity , -that is , to the Revolution ; and then to describe and explain the rights , duties , and mutual action of those ...
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... tion as both civil and ecclesiastical , so far as the latter is exhibited in laws having reference to the civil or reli- gious liberty of the people . The arrangement of my book has enabled me to com- prise within it more ample details ...
... tion as both civil and ecclesiastical , so far as the latter is exhibited in laws having reference to the civil or reli- gious liberty of the people . The arrangement of my book has enabled me to com- prise within it more ample details ...
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... tion , and expressed his opinion that it does not warrant us to infer the existence of trial by jury . ( Middle Ages , vol . ii . p . 76. ) Sir F. Palgrave has treated the subject at large , with the same conclusion , in his His- tory ...
... tion , and expressed his opinion that it does not warrant us to infer the existence of trial by jury . ( Middle Ages , vol . ii . p . 76. ) Sir F. Palgrave has treated the subject at large , with the same conclusion , in his His- tory ...
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... tion . He permitted his tenants in capite to institute be- tween themselves and their followers or dependants , a re- lation similar to that which existed between the king and themselves . They rewarded their captains and followers ...
... tion . He permitted his tenants in capite to institute be- tween themselves and their followers or dependants , a re- lation similar to that which existed between the king and themselves . They rewarded their captains and followers ...
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... tion and sales ( the latter greatly stimulated by the desire of promoting the Crusades ) , by forfeitures and escheats and re- grants from the Crown , -became divided and diffused , and the lands of the kingdom passed into numerous ...
... tion and sales ( the latter greatly stimulated by the desire of promoting the Crusades ) , by forfeitures and escheats and re- grants from the Crown , -became divided and diffused , and the lands of the kingdom passed into numerous ...
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