A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... James Mackintosh , in his History of England , has the following remark : - " Many parts of the Great Charter were pointed against the abuses of the power of the King as Lord Paramount , and have lost their importance since the downfall ...
... James Mackintosh , in his History of England , has the following remark : - " Many parts of the Great Charter were pointed against the abuses of the power of the King as Lord Paramount , and have lost their importance since the downfall ...
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... , and deprived them of its advantage . The privilege of sanctuary was abolished by statute in the reign of James I. , but " Benefit of Clergy " was not altogether abolished until 1827 . dark ages ; as the power subsists and rules in.
... , and deprived them of its advantage . The privilege of sanctuary was abolished by statute in the reign of James I. , but " Benefit of Clergy " was not altogether abolished until 1827 . dark ages ; as the power subsists and rules in.
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... James II.1 66 Another statute reconstituted the Court of Star - Cham- ber , which long afterwards exercised tyrannical authority over the community . It had existed many years before , as an appendage to the power of the king's council ...
... James II.1 66 Another statute reconstituted the Court of Star - Cham- ber , which long afterwards exercised tyrannical authority over the community . It had existed many years before , as an appendage to the power of the king's council ...
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... James , King of Scotland , through which marriage the crown , in the course of time , devolved upon the Stuart kings . The Parliament gave him an aid of £ 36,000 for her marriage - portion.3 Lord Bacon eulogizes Henry for his good laws ...
... James , King of Scotland , through which marriage the crown , in the course of time , devolved upon the Stuart kings . The Parliament gave him an aid of £ 36,000 for her marriage - portion.3 Lord Bacon eulogizes Henry for his good laws ...
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... , to get their living by . Parliamentary History , vol . iv . pp . 316–319 . 2 43 Eliz . cap . 2 , " An Act for the Relief of the Poor , " 1601 . CHAPTER XIV . JAMES I. , FIRST OF THE STUART 224 [ CH . XIII . ELIZABETH .
... , to get their living by . Parliamentary History , vol . iv . pp . 316–319 . 2 43 Eliz . cap . 2 , " An Act for the Relief of the Poor , " 1601 . CHAPTER XIV . JAMES I. , FIRST OF THE STUART 224 [ CH . XIII . ELIZABETH .
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