A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... spiritual cases should be carried , after their passage through the successive ecclesiastical courts , to the king ; and should be carried no further , ( in other words , to the Pope of Rome , ) without his consent . They provided that ...
... spiritual cases should be carried , after their passage through the successive ecclesiastical courts , to the king ; and should be carried no further , ( in other words , to the Pope of Rome , ) without his consent . They provided that ...
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... spiritual lords and barons ; and that it was attended officially by the council of the king . To these were added , at that time , knights , citizens , and burgesses , as representatives of the commons . But the citizens and burgesses ...
... spiritual lords and barons ; and that it was attended officially by the council of the king . To these were added , at that time , knights , citizens , and burgesses , as representatives of the commons . But the citizens and burgesses ...
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... spiritual lords and barons ; whose assembly , after the separation of the commons , was distinguished as the House of Lords . The functions of the early parliaments , however , were chiefly vested in the king and his council ; for even ...
... spiritual lords and barons ; whose assembly , after the separation of the commons , was distinguished as the House of Lords . The functions of the early parliaments , however , were chiefly vested in the king and his council ; for even ...
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... spiritual and temporal , and commons , as the three estates of the realm , accepted Henry as king , he disclaiming all right by conquest . The justices and other officers of state were sworn into their offices , and proclama- tion was ...
... spiritual and temporal , and commons , as the three estates of the realm , accepted Henry as king , he disclaiming all right by conquest . The justices and other officers of state were sworn into their offices , and proclama- tion was ...
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... spiritual and temporal , grant to you , their sovereign , the subsidy therein mentioned . " 2 An attempt was made in the fifth year of Henry IV . ( 1403 ) to set up a claim for parliamentary protection or privilege . The commons stated ...
... spiritual and temporal , grant to you , their sovereign , the subsidy therein mentioned . " 2 An attempt was made in the fifth year of Henry IV . ( 1403 ) to set up a claim for parliamentary protection or privilege . The commons stated ...
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