The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government, and the Other Monarchies in EuropeJ. Cuthell, 1824 - 478 стор. |
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Сторінка xxxiii
... grant that a material change was , at the time of the conquest , effected in the government then exist- ing , and is accordingly disposed to admit the proofs that will presently be laid before him , of such change having prepared the ...
... grant that a material change was , at the time of the conquest , effected in the government then exist- ing , and is accordingly disposed to admit the proofs that will presently be laid before him , of such change having prepared the ...
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... . xviii . * In the rolls of parliament , there is no formal record of anv impeachment by the commons , prior to the 50th year o the Fourth , they refused to grant subsidies before an 34 THE CONSTITUTION The Subject continued.
... . xviii . * In the rolls of parliament , there is no formal record of anv impeachment by the commons , prior to the 50th year o the Fourth , they refused to grant subsidies before an 34 THE CONSTITUTION The Subject continued.
Сторінка 35
... grant subsidies before an answer had been given to their petitions . In a word , every event of any consequence was at- tended with an increase of the power of the com- mons ; ―increases indeed but slow and gradual , but which were ...
... grant subsidies before an answer had been given to their petitions . In a word , every event of any consequence was at- tended with an increase of the power of the com- mons ; ―increases indeed but slow and gradual , but which were ...
Сторінка 63
... grant of his people , scarcely any revenue . A few here- ditary duties on the exportation of wool , which ( since the establishment of manufactures ) are be- come tacitly extinguished ; a branch of the excise , which , under Charles the ...
... grant of his people , scarcely any revenue . A few here- ditary duties on the exportation of wool , which ( since the establishment of manufactures ) are be- come tacitly extinguished ; a branch of the excise , which , under Charles the ...
Сторінка 64
... grant or refuse subsidies to the crown , their other privileges have been continually in- creasing . Though these representatives were not , in the beginning , admitted into parliament but upon the most disadvantageous terms , yet they ...
... grant or refuse subsidies to the crown , their other privileges have been continually in- creasing . Though these representatives were not , in the beginning , admitted into parliament but upon the most disadvantageous terms , yet they ...
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