A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... refused , the lord was entitled to the value of the marriage , or as much as any one would give , or a jury assess for the alliance ; and if the infant married without consent , double the value of the marriage was forfeited to the lord ...
... refused , the lord was entitled to the value of the marriage , or as much as any one would give , or a jury assess for the alliance ; and if the infant married without consent , double the value of the marriage was forfeited to the lord ...
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... refused to follow him into Scotland ; and he had so grieved the people by pulling down all the pales before harvest , to the end his deer might spoil the corn ; and by seizing the temporalities of so many bi- shoprics into his hands ...
... refused to follow him into Scotland ; and he had so grieved the people by pulling down all the pales before harvest , to the end his deer might spoil the corn ; and by seizing the temporalities of so many bi- shoprics into his hands ...
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... refused to grant them those liberties , they would withdraw themselves from fealty until he should by charter , sealed with his seal , confirm all they de- manded . They all agreed that they would go to the King together , at Christmas ...
... refused to grant them those liberties , they would withdraw themselves from fealty until he should by charter , sealed with his seal , confirm all they de- manded . They all agreed that they would go to the King together , at Christmas ...
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... refused ; and frequent parliaments were required , because justice could not be administered without these assemblies . " l Petitions of a public nature were dealt with by parliament in its legislative capacity ; those of a private ...
... refused ; and frequent parliaments were required , because justice could not be administered without these assemblies . " l Petitions of a public nature were dealt with by parliament in its legislative capacity ; those of a private ...
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... refused to abjure the same wicked sect , preachings , doc- trines , and opinions , or should fall into relapse , they should be handed over to the sheriff , or other secular power , who should receive the convicts , " and them before ...
... refused to abjure the same wicked sect , preachings , doc- trines , and opinions , or should fall into relapse , they should be handed over to the sheriff , or other secular power , who should receive the convicts , " and them before ...
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