A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... unless we make ourselves acquainted with the great prin- ciples upon which our ancestors acted when they framed the several parts of the constitution , we shall be but ill qua- lified to decide upon a constitutional course of action in ...
... unless we make ourselves acquainted with the great prin- ciples upon which our ancestors acted when they framed the several parts of the constitution , we shall be but ill qua- lified to decide upon a constitutional course of action in ...
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... unless they could prove themselves guiltless of the crime or escape.4 Trial by Jury has been ranked as of Anglo - Saxon origin , and the honour of its invention given to King Alfred ; but or people ; or that they might be alienated to ...
... unless they could prove themselves guiltless of the crime or escape.4 Trial by Jury has been ranked as of Anglo - Saxon origin , and the honour of its invention given to King Alfred ; but or people ; or that they might be alienated to ...
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... unless to redeem his body , and to make his eldest son a knight , and once to marry his eldest daughter ; and for these there shall be only paid a reasonable aid . 19. No man shall be distrained to perform more service for a knight's ...
... unless to redeem his body , and to make his eldest son a knight , and once to marry his eldest daughter ; and for these there shall be only paid a reasonable aid . 19. No man shall be distrained to perform more service for a knight's ...
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... unless the fee - farm owe military service . " 41. We will not have the wardship of an heir , nor of any land which he holds of another by military service , by rea- son of any petit serjeanty he holds of us , by the service of giving ...
... unless the fee - farm owe military service . " 41. We will not have the wardship of an heir , nor of any land which he holds of another by military service , by rea- son of any petit serjeanty he holds of us , by the service of giving ...
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... unless the principal debtor can show himself acquitted thereof , against the said sureties . " 15. Concerning the aids of the city of London , there shall only be paid reasonable aids ; and the city of London shall have all its ancient ...
... unless the principal debtor can show himself acquitted thereof , against the said sureties . " 15. Concerning the aids of the city of London , there shall only be paid reasonable aids ; and the city of London shall have all its ancient ...
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