A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... committing of these two powers ( or of the legislative power alone , as supreme , when the executive is separate ... committed to one , as a king or emperor ; aristo- cracy , where it is vested in the chief persons of the State , or ...
... committing of these two powers ( or of the legislative power alone , as supreme , when the executive is separate ... committed to one , as a king or emperor ; aristo- cracy , where it is vested in the chief persons of the State , or ...
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... committed to a child or incapable heir ; and there are many instances in Anglo - Saxon history , of hereditary right being set aside in favour of a more competent successor . The great king Alfred did not obtain his throne by hereditary ...
... committed to a child or incapable heir ; and there are many instances in Anglo - Saxon history , of hereditary right being set aside in favour of a more competent successor . The great king Alfred did not obtain his throne by hereditary ...
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... committed in the district ; twelve compurgators confirmed the oath of innocence , of an accused person . But the proceeding of the twelve thanes was an accusation , not a trial ; the compurgators were the exparte supporters of the ...
... committed in the district ; twelve compurgators confirmed the oath of innocence , of an accused person . But the proceeding of the twelve thanes was an accusation , not a trial ; the compurgators were the exparte supporters of the ...
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... commit the guardianship of these lands to the sheriff or any other , and he make de- struction and waste on the ward - lands , he shall be com- pelled to give satisfaction . Or if the king sell the wardship of any lands to any one , and ...
... commit the guardianship of these lands to the sheriff or any other , and he make de- struction and waste on the ward - lands , he shall be com- pelled to give satisfaction . Or if the king sell the wardship of any lands to any one , and ...
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... commit or offend against the charters ; -and to determine them without allowing the delays which should be allowed by the common law ; -with power to punish by imprisonment , by ransom , or by amerciament , according to the trespass ...
... commit or offend against the charters ; -and to determine them without allowing the delays which should be allowed by the common law ; -with power to punish by imprisonment , by ransom , or by amerciament , according to the trespass ...
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