A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... Realm , vol . i . p . 15. The author expresses his grateful acknowledgments for the assistance he has derived from the collection of ancient documents analyzed and commented upon , in these learned Reports . ( Hume's History of England ...
... Realm , vol . i . p . 15. The author expresses his grateful acknowledgments for the assistance he has derived from the collection of ancient documents analyzed and commented upon , in these learned Reports . ( Hume's History of England ...
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... realm , like a viceroy . He also presided , next to the king , in the king's chief or sovereign court of justice , called the Aula Regis , or Curia Regis . It assembled three times a year at whatever place the King held his court , at ...
... realm , like a viceroy . He also presided , next to the king , in the king's chief or sovereign court of justice , called the Aula Regis , or Curia Regis . It assembled three times a year at whatever place the King held his court , at ...
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... realm , and in the administration of justice . But the distinguishing feature of his reign is the contest which arose between the lay and ecclesiastical powers , between the king and the clergy . The lay and ecclesiastical jurisdictions ...
... realm , and in the administration of justice . But the distinguishing feature of his reign is the contest which arose between the lay and ecclesiastical powers , between the king and the clergy . The lay and ecclesiastical jurisdictions ...
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... realm , and be subjected to the duties be- longing to their rank ; and they were required , like other barons , to attend the Curia Regis , until the court exercising criminal jurisdiction should proceed to judgment of loss of limb , or ...
... realm , and be subjected to the duties be- longing to their rank ; and they were required , like other barons , to attend the Curia Regis , until the court exercising criminal jurisdiction should proceed to judgment of loss of limb , or ...
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... realm ; and one measure of corn , that is to say , the London quarter ; and one breadth of dyed cloth and russets and haberjects , that is to say , two ells within the list ; and the weights shall be as the measures . " 45. All ...
... realm ; and one measure of corn , that is to say , the London quarter ; and one breadth of dyed cloth and russets and haberjects , that is to say , two ells within the list ; and the weights shall be as the measures . " 45. All ...
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