A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... command . " In this council of state , accusations were exhibited and capital offences prosecuted . Pains and penalties were pro- portioned to the nature of the crime . For treason and de- sertion the sentence was , to be hanged on a ...
... command . " In this council of state , accusations were exhibited and capital offences prosecuted . Pains and penalties were pro- portioned to the nature of the crime . For treason and de- sertion the sentence was , to be hanged on a ...
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... command . " It may be inferred from the following articles , that the king had extended his prerogative of wardship to land which was not held by a military tenant of the crown . " 40. If any one holds of us by fee - farm , or socage ...
... command . " It may be inferred from the following articles , that the king had extended his prerogative of wardship to land which was not held by a military tenant of the crown . " 40. If any one holds of us by fee - farm , or socage ...
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... commands to all ranks of per- sons and public bodies . The councils , after the Conquest , were often called Parliaments ; a name which was applied to assemblies of various kinds ; to the Aula Regis , and to the convention from which ...
... commands to all ranks of per- sons and public bodies . The councils , after the Conquest , were often called Parliaments ; a name which was applied to assemblies of various kinds ; to the Aula Regis , and to the convention from which ...
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... command of the kingdom . Henry had displeased his subjects by his devotion to and his enrichment of foreigners . He paid no regard to the Great Charter , or the laws which it promul- gated ; although he was forced frequently to ...
... command of the kingdom . Henry had displeased his subjects by his devotion to and his enrichment of foreigners . He paid no regard to the Great Charter , or the laws which it promul- gated ; although he was forced frequently to ...
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... command- ing that the two knights who should attend the parliament should be paid their reasonable expenses in coming to the parliament , of staying there , and of returning to their own parts ; which expenses the sheriff was directed ...
... command- ing that the two knights who should attend the parliament should be paid their reasonable expenses in coming to the parliament , of staying there , and of returning to their own parts ; which expenses the sheriff was directed ...
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