A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... , p . 10. Subinfeudation was stopped by the effect of the Statute , 18 Edward I. , cap . 1 , called the Statute of Quia Emptores . - No manor exists of later date than that statute . and the king , William required from the vassal the 0 2.
... , p . 10. Subinfeudation was stopped by the effect of the Statute , 18 Edward I. , cap . 1 , called the Statute of Quia Emptores . - No manor exists of later date than that statute . and the king , William required from the vassal the 0 2.
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... Effect of the Crusades . - Growth of National Property . ALTHOUGH by the Conquest Monarchy was placed in the ascendant , and power little less than absolute centred in the Conqueror , yet the genius of the Saxon polity could not be ...
... Effect of the Crusades . - Growth of National Property . ALTHOUGH by the Conquest Monarchy was placed in the ascendant , and power little less than absolute centred in the Conqueror , yet the genius of the Saxon polity could not be ...
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... effect surrendered the power of the Crown to impose taxes on the most opulent portion of its subjects without their consent . But the tenants of the king's demesnes were not by this charter exempted from liability to taxation by tallage ...
... effect surrendered the power of the Crown to impose taxes on the most opulent portion of its subjects without their consent . But the tenants of the king's demesnes were not by this charter exempted from liability to taxation by tallage ...
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... be punished by amputa- tion of the right foot . Pecuniary commutation for crimes 1 Brady's History of England ( 1685 ) , Appendix , p . 382. Hume's History , vol . i . ch . 8 . was thus in effect abolished ; and Henry discouraged ,
... be punished by amputa- tion of the right foot . Pecuniary commutation for crimes 1 Brady's History of England ( 1685 ) , Appendix , p . 382. Hume's History , vol . i . ch . 8 . was thus in effect abolished ; and Henry discouraged ,
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... effect abolished ; and Henry discouraged , al- though he did not supersede , trials by ordeal , and duel or battle , which had been introduced by the Conqueror . He admitted the accused to challenge a trial by an assize or jury of ...
... effect abolished ; and Henry discouraged , al- though he did not supersede , trials by ordeal , and duel or battle , which had been introduced by the Conqueror . He admitted the accused to challenge a trial by an assize or jury of ...
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