A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... royal authority was never allowed to be separated from the royal race ; no subject could aspire to the sovereign rank.o The pervading principle of the Anglo - Saxon government was Aristocracy . The Anglo - Saxons , like their German ...
... royal authority was never allowed to be separated from the royal race ; no subject could aspire to the sovereign rank.o The pervading principle of the Anglo - Saxon government was Aristocracy . The Anglo - Saxons , like their German ...
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... royal grants of the ancient churches that had been consecrated to Christianity in the time of the Romans ; and the King , becoming a convert and receiving baptism , invested him with authority over the infant Church , by appointing him ...
... royal grants of the ancient churches that had been consecrated to Christianity in the time of the Romans ; and the King , becoming a convert and receiving baptism , invested him with authority over the infant Church , by appointing him ...
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... royal authority , in all those par- ticulars , was again unrestrained . There is no proof that Henry ever convened any assembly for legislative purposes . Historians mention that the great men assembled to assist the King in his ...
... royal authority , in all those par- ticulars , was again unrestrained . There is no proof that Henry ever convened any assembly for legislative purposes . Historians mention that the great men assembled to assist the King in his ...
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... royal pre- rogatives , and of the lawful rights and liberties of the people . The events which led to this resolution will be found in the writings of the historians , in whose narratives we cannot fail to be struck with the patriotism ...
... royal pre- rogatives , and of the lawful rights and liberties of the people . The events which led to this resolution will be found in the writings of the historians , in whose narratives we cannot fail to be struck with the patriotism ...
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... royal assent after- wards ; but expressly declaring , that if both or either were arbitrarily withheld by the Crown , the election , notwith- standing , should be valid . " John transmitted this charter to Rome , where the barons also ...
... royal assent after- wards ; but expressly declaring , that if both or either were arbitrarily withheld by the Crown , the election , notwith- standing , should be valid . " John transmitted this charter to Rome , where the barons also ...
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