A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... appoint- ment . Under all these forms of government , when right- eously administered , freedom and happiness may be attain- able ; but experience has proved that each contains peculiar inherent defects , which render it unfavourable to ...
... appoint- ment . Under all these forms of government , when right- eously administered , freedom and happiness may be attain- able ; but experience has proved that each contains peculiar inherent defects , which render it unfavourable to ...
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... appointed time . Regularity would look like obe- dience , and by delay they marked their independence . Each man took his seat completely armed . Silence being pro- claimed by the priests , the king opened the debate ; the rest were ...
... appointed time . Regularity would look like obe- dience , and by delay they marked their independence . Each man took his seat completely armed . Silence being pro- claimed by the priests , the king opened the debate ; the rest were ...
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... appointed by the general assembly ; and principles and modes of punishment in which we may recognize the features of our present penal system.1 Egbert , King of Wessex , succeeded in making the other kingdoms of the Heptarchy ...
... appointed by the general assembly ; and principles and modes of punishment in which we may recognize the features of our present penal system.1 Egbert , King of Wessex , succeeded in making the other kingdoms of the Heptarchy ...
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... 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 justice was conclusive ...
... 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 justice was conclusive ...
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... appointed constables and officers , and at which , at stated times , the tenants were bound to attend ; so that every lordship or manor became , in a subordinate degree , itself the similitude of the king- dom at large . " 2 The Church ...
... appointed constables and officers , and at which , at stated times , the tenants were bound to attend ; so that every lordship or manor became , in a subordinate degree , itself the similitude of the king- dom at large . " 2 The Church ...
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