A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... receiving the addition of repre- sentatives of the people ; —its separation into two Houses ; - and finally , the means by which the two Houses acquired their distinct action , and their several functions , privileges , and modes of ...
... receiving the addition of repre- sentatives of the people ; —its separation into two Houses ; - and finally , the means by which the two Houses acquired their distinct action , and their several functions , privileges , and modes of ...
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... received the name of Bri- tons , -from Prydain , or Britain , the country in which they were found.2 Britain then became a province of Rome ; and it so continued until the fifth century , when the invasion of Italy by the Goths forced ...
... received the name of Bri- tons , -from Prydain , or Britain , the country in which they were found.2 Britain then became a province of Rome ; and it so continued until the fifth century , when the invasion of Italy by the Goths forced ...
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... received the name , and the sovereign the title of King , of England . " The scope of our plan neither requires nor admits of much attention to Anglo - Saxon lore ; and no more will be attempted than to show the existence of ...
... received the name , and the sovereign the title of King , of England . " The scope of our plan neither requires nor admits of much attention to Anglo - Saxon lore ; and no more will be attempted than to show the existence of ...
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... receiving baptism , invested him with authority over the infant Church , by appointing him Archbishop of Canterbury ... received baptism . " ( Idem , p . 34. ) 3 The statutes of Edgar and Canute allowed a thane to endow a church with ...
... receiving baptism , invested him with authority over the infant Church , by appointing him Archbishop of Canterbury ... received baptism . " ( Idem , p . 34. ) 3 The statutes of Edgar and Canute allowed a thane to endow a church with ...
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... received and paid their purchase - moneys , in the pre- sence of the hundredors ; who , if required , afterwards bore testimony to the fact in the shire . The Saxon Burgh was a hundred , or collection of hundreds , surrounded by a moat ...
... received and paid their purchase - moneys , in the pre- sence of the hundredors ; who , if required , afterwards bore testimony to the fact in the shire . The Saxon Burgh was a hundred , or collection of hundreds , surrounded by a moat ...
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