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 upon God's throne , but , even by God himself , they are called Gods .... Kings have like power with God : they make and unmake their subjects ; they have power of raising and cast- ing down ; of life and death ; judges over all ...
... sit upon God's throne , but , even by God himself , they are called Gods .... Kings have like power with God : they make and unmake their subjects ; they have power of raising and cast- ing down ; of life and death ; judges over all ...
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... sitting as after , upon any occasion of any man's insolent behaviour that shall be mi- nistered to us . ' 1 The commons despatched messengers to bring back the members whom they had sent to deliver the remonstrance ; and they drew up a ...
... sitting as after , upon any occasion of any man's insolent behaviour that shall be mi- nistered to us . ' 1 The commons despatched messengers to bring back the members whom they had sent to deliver the remonstrance ; and they drew up a ...
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... sitting was occupied chiefly in the busi- ness of the treaties with Spain ; by one of which Prince Charles was to marry the Infanta , and by the other the King of Spain engaged by his influence to procure the Em- peror of Germany and ...
... sitting was occupied chiefly in the busi- ness of the treaties with Spain ; by one of which Prince Charles was to marry the Infanta , and by the other the King of Spain engaged by his influence to procure the Em- peror of Germany and ...
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... sit in parliament again , nor to come within the verge of the court.2 The same parliament was occupied with the consideration . of another important subject , -the grant of monopolies , and the power of dispensing with penal laws and ...
... sit in parliament again , nor to come within the verge of the court.2 The same parliament was occupied with the consideration . of another important subject , -the grant of monopolies , and the power of dispensing with penal laws and ...
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... sitting of parliament , the cause of the commitment not being expressed . The king supposed that he should satisfy the lords by explaining that the earl was restrained for a mis- demeanour personal to him , and having no relation to ...
... sitting of parliament , the cause of the commitment not being expressed . The king supposed that he should satisfy the lords by explaining that the earl was restrained for a mis- demeanour personal to him , and having no relation to ...
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