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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... King of Bavaria , and published under his special Patronage . By Dr. JOHN VON SPIX ; and Dr. CHARLES VON Martius , Members of the Royal Bavariau Academy of Sciences . Translated from the German . Vols . I. and II . Price Il . 4s . Bds ...
... King of Bavaria , and published under his special Patronage . By Dr. JOHN VON SPIX ; and Dr. CHARLES VON Martius , Members of the Royal Bavariau Academy of Sciences . Translated from the German . Vols . I. and II . Price Il . 4s . Bds ...
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... king's political situation was suffi- ciently analogous to any of the cases stated by the lead- ing members of the two houses ; and affirmed that it bore a greater resemblance , in effect , to the case of Don Sebastian , king of ...
... king's political situation was suffi- ciently analogous to any of the cases stated by the lead- ing members of the two houses ; and affirmed that it bore a greater resemblance , in effect , to the case of Don Sebastian , king of ...
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... king , but on the general assembly of the nation . * † Under the kings of the first race , the fiefs , by the mutual connivance of the leaders , at first be- came annual ; afterwards , held for life . Under the descendants of ...
... king , but on the general assembly of the nation . * † Under the kings of the first race , the fiefs , by the mutual connivance of the leaders , at first be- came annual ; afterwards , held for life . Under the descendants of ...
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... king himself ; * so that if Hugh Capet , by rendering the crown hereditary , laid the foundation of the greatness of ... king refused to appoint judges to decide a difference between himself and one of his first barons ; the latter had ...
... king himself ; * so that if Hugh Capet , by rendering the crown hereditary , laid the foundation of the greatness of ... king refused to appoint judges to decide a difference between himself and one of his first barons ; the latter had ...
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... king's pleasure , and having the king himself for president , kept the first noblemen in the king- dom under the same control as the meanest sub- ject . Thus , while the kingdom of France , in conse- quence of the slow and gradual ...
... king's pleasure , and having the king himself for president , kept the first noblemen in the king- dom under the same control as the meanest sub- ject . Thus , while the kingdom of France , in conse- quence of the slow and gradual ...
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