A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... sit in the king's chapel till they made a new election to supply a va- cancy , with his consent ; that the bishops elect should do homage to the Crown ; that the clergy should no longer pretend to the right of enforcing payment of debts ...
... sit in the king's chapel till they made a new election to supply a va- cancy , with his consent ; that the bishops elect should do homage to the Crown ; that the clergy should no longer pretend to the right of enforcing payment of debts ...
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... sit in , the great council.1 But although they possessed that right , and regarded it as a high privilege and distinction attached to their order , at- tendance at the council was a burden ; and they were satisfied to be exempt from it ...
... sit in , the great council.1 But although they possessed that right , and regarded it as a high privilege and distinction attached to their order , at- tendance at the council was a burden ; and they were satisfied to be exempt from it ...
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... sit in parliament in their own right ; for all the procurators in the instance given were rectors , canons , or clergymen , except the procurator for the Bishop of St. David's , and he was a knight . The Abbot of Combe sent no proxy ...
... sit in parliament in their own right ; for all the procurators in the instance given were rectors , canons , or clergymen , except the procurator for the Bishop of St. David's , and he was a knight . The Abbot of Combe sent no proxy ...
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... sit permanently in Westminster Hall , as the place certain . This court consisted of a chief justiciar , or justice , and other justices ( in our day four puisne justices ) , with ju- risdiction to hear and determine common pleas , or ...
... sit permanently in Westminster Hall , as the place certain . This court consisted of a chief justiciar , or justice , and other justices ( in our day four puisne justices ) , with ju- risdiction to hear and determine common pleas , or ...
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... sit in the chamber called the Star - chamber ; if civil , in the white chamber , or Whitehall . And as the chancery had the pretorian power for equity , so the star - chamber had the cen- sorian power for offences under the degree of ...
... sit in the chamber called the Star - chamber ; if civil , in the white chamber , or Whitehall . And as the chancery had the pretorian power for equity , so the star - chamber had the cen- sorian power for offences under the degree of ...
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