A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... PARLIAMENT , AND DURING THE INTERVAL OF TWELVE YEARS WITHOUT A PARLIAMENT , THROUGH HIS FOURTH PARLIAMENT , AND PART OF THE FIFTH OR LONG PARLIAMENT , TO THE COM- MENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL WAR XVII . - CHARLES II . XVIII . JAMES II . , AND ...
... PARLIAMENT , AND DURING THE INTERVAL OF TWELVE YEARS WITHOUT A PARLIAMENT , THROUGH HIS FOURTH PARLIAMENT , AND PART OF THE FIFTH OR LONG PARLIAMENT , TO THE COM- MENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL WAR XVII . - CHARLES II . XVIII . JAMES II . , AND ...
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... parliament ; for a writ is recorded to the sheriff of Yorkshire , 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 ...
... parliament ; for a writ is recorded to the sheriff of Yorkshire , 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 ...
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... PARLIAMENT . -23 EDWARD I. . • Plantagenet EDWARD II . • .A.D . 1295 1307 • 12 years . 20 " " Kings . EDWARD III ... Parliament . - Statute Rolls . - Parliament Rolls.- Humble position of Citizens and Burgesses . - Legislative power in ...
... PARLIAMENT . -23 EDWARD I. . • Plantagenet EDWARD II . • .A.D . 1295 1307 • 12 years . 20 " " Kings . EDWARD III ... Parliament . - Statute Rolls . - Parliament Rolls.- Humble position of Citizens and Burgesses . - Legislative power in ...
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... Parliament settled . THE period of time embraced by this chapter is one hundred and eighty - eight years . In it we shall endeavour to trace the progress of Parliament from the twenty - third year of Edward I. , when representatives of ...
... Parliament settled . THE period of time embraced by this chapter is one hundred and eighty - eight years . In it we shall endeavour to trace the progress of Parliament from the twenty - third year of Edward I. , when representatives of ...
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... PARLIAMENT . 83 and accustomed . " By this statute the commons , as well as the lords , acquired the right to be consulted on laws impos- ing taxation on the people ; and no such law could after- wards be made without their consent ...
... PARLIAMENT . 83 and accustomed . " By this statute the commons , as well as the lords , acquired the right to be consulted on laws impos- ing taxation on the people ; and no such law could after- wards be made without their consent ...
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