A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... proceedings of the Anglo - Saxon courts were oral ; legal records did not exist . At the Shire - court transfers of land were made public , in order that they might be noted by the landowners who attended the court . Yet it seems that ...
... proceedings of the Anglo - Saxon courts were oral ; legal records did not exist . At the Shire - court transfers of land were made public , in order that they might be noted by the landowners who attended the court . Yet it seems that ...
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... proceedings , and was used generally by the higher classes . The main body of the people was still Anglo- Saxon ; they retained the use of the Saxon language , and they made the restoration of the laws of Edward the Con- fessor the ...
... proceedings , and was used generally by the higher classes . The main body of the people was still Anglo- Saxon ; they retained the use of the Saxon language , and they made the restoration of the laws of Edward the Con- fessor the ...
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... proceeding of each new Parliament , to pass a short statute to confirm the great charter . There are fourteen statutes of confirmation in the reign of Edward III . In the first Parliament of Richard II . it appears that the Great ...
... proceeding of each new Parliament , to pass a short statute to confirm the great charter . There are fourteen statutes of confirmation in the reign of Edward III . In the first Parliament of Richard II . it appears that the Great ...
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... proceeding with regard to pe- titions . The entry purports that it was ordained by the King that Sir Gilbert de Roubiny , Master Johan de Caam , Sir Johan de Kirkeby , and Master Johan de Bussh , should receive all the petitions to be ...
... proceeding with regard to pe- titions . The entry purports that it was ordained by the King that Sir Gilbert de Roubiny , Master Johan de Caam , Sir Johan de Kirkeby , and Master Johan de Bussh , should receive all the petitions to be ...
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... proceedings was acknowledged ; and the king , with the as- sent of the lords and commons , willed that all proceedings should be in the English language.4 In 1372 ( 46 Edward III . ) we find proof that the principle of the concurrence ...
... proceedings was acknowledged ; and the king , with the as- sent of the lords and commons , willed that all proceedings should be in the English language.4 In 1372 ( 46 Edward III . ) we find proof that the principle of the concurrence ...
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