A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... Kingdom . - Anglo- Saxon King . - Wittena - Gemote . - Saxon People . - Religious Institu- tions . Compurgators . - Shires . - Courts of Justice . Hundreds , Burghs , and Burgesses . - Court Leet . - Trial by Jury . - Saxon Laws ...
... Kingdom . - Anglo- Saxon King . - Wittena - Gemote . - Saxon People . - Religious Institu- tions . Compurgators . - Shires . - Courts of Justice . Hundreds , Burghs , and Burgesses . - Court Leet . - Trial by Jury . - Saxon Laws ...
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... kingdom . Cathedrals , mo- nasteries , and churches were raised and endowed , 2 and a parochial clergy gradually arose ; the Thanes being encou- raged to erect churches on their lands , and to endow them with tithes . But the Saxon ...
... kingdom . Cathedrals , mo- nasteries , and churches were raised and endowed , 2 and a parochial clergy gradually arose ; the Thanes being encou- raged to erect churches on their lands , and to endow them with tithes . But the Saxon ...
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... KINGDOM . [ CH . II . glish clergy separated themselves from the laity . The clerk and the layman were governed by the same laws , and sub- ject to the same judicial tribunals . The clergy , however , enjoyed unbounded reverence and ...
... KINGDOM . [ CH . II . glish clergy separated themselves from the laity . The clerk and the layman were governed by the same laws , and sub- ject to the same judicial tribunals . The clergy , however , enjoyed unbounded reverence and ...
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... kingdom had passed into his power . The people at first struggled to retain their freedom , and their Saxon institutions and laws , which they greatly cherished ; but , deprived of the leadership and sup- port of the ancient nobility ...
... kingdom had passed into his power . The people at first struggled to retain their freedom , and their Saxon institutions and laws , which they greatly cherished ; but , deprived of the leadership and sup- port of the ancient nobility ...
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... kingdom , and the power of the king . It attached all importance to land , which was then the only wealth . Its leading principle was , that the king is the 1 Sir Henry Ellis's Introduction to Domesday Book , vol . i . p . viii . Peers ...
... kingdom , and the power of the king . It attached all importance to land , which was then the only wealth . Its leading principle was , that the king is the 1 Sir Henry Ellis's Introduction to Domesday Book , vol . i . p . viii . Peers ...
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