A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... referred to as convened . This charter is supposed to make a dis- tinction in the legislative acts of the sovereign , -between those which imposed charges on the people , and those which applied to the general law . In the former cases ...
... referred to as convened . This charter is supposed to make a dis- tinction in the legislative acts of the sovereign , -between those which imposed charges on the people , and those which applied to the general law . In the former cases ...
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... referred to , which has given to the English constitution its peculiar excellence and dis- tinction ; and which has contributed , as a main cause , to esta- blish the eminence which the Anglo - Saxon race has attained in freedom ...
... referred to , which has given to the English constitution its peculiar excellence and dis- tinction ; and which has contributed , as a main cause , to esta- blish the eminence which the Anglo - Saxon race has attained in freedom ...
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... , 2nd edition , 1772 , vol . i . p . 222. This will be the Parliamentary History referred to , unless special reference be made to another . 2 Idem , 221 . 1327. ] TAXATION BY PARLIAMENT . 91 lates , earls [ CH . VII .
... , 2nd edition , 1772 , vol . i . p . 222. This will be the Parliamentary History referred to , unless special reference be made to another . 2 Idem , 221 . 1327. ] TAXATION BY PARLIAMENT . 91 lates , earls [ CH . VII .
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... king's companion , or the 1 18 Henry VI . , cap . 11 , A.D. 1439 . 2 These will be referred to in the second part of the Treatise . 1350. ] TREASON . 135 king's eldest daughter unmarried , 134 [ CH . VIII . CONSTITUTIONAL STATUTES .
... king's companion , or the 1 18 Henry VI . , cap . 11 , A.D. 1439 . 2 These will be referred to in the second part of the Treatise . 1350. ] TREASON . 135 king's eldest daughter unmarried , 134 [ CH . VIII . CONSTITUTIONAL STATUTES .
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... referred to the judges in the first parliament of Henry , who resolved " that the descent of the crown of itself takes away all defects and stops in blood , by reason of attainder . " This act confirmed that decision , and in effect ...
... referred to the judges in the first parliament of Henry , who resolved " that the descent of the crown of itself takes away all defects and stops in blood , by reason of attainder . " This act confirmed that decision , and in effect ...
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