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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... prerogatives : V. The freedom allow- ed to all individuals to take an active part in govern- concerns : VI . The strict impartiality with which justice is dealt to all subjects , without any re- spect whatever of persons : VII . The ...
... prerogatives : V. The freedom allow- ed to all individuals to take an active part in govern- concerns : VI . The strict impartiality with which justice is dealt to all subjects , without any re- spect whatever of persons : VII . The ...
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... prerogative in Ireland , and preventing anar- chy I say , the similarity in many respects between the two kingdoms ; for this resemblance may perhaps fail in regard to some important points : however , this is a subject about which I ...
... prerogative in Ireland , and preventing anar- chy I say , the similarity in many respects between the two kingdoms ; for this resemblance may perhaps fail in regard to some important points : however , this is a subject about which I ...
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... Prerogative 62 VII . The Same Subject continued 66 VIII . New Restrictions 71 IX . Of private Liberty , or the Liberty of Indi- viduals 84 X. On the Law that is observed in England in regard to Civil Matters 95 ! Page XI . The Subject ...
... Prerogative 62 VII . The Same Subject continued 66 VIII . New Restrictions 71 IX . Of private Liberty , or the Liberty of Indi- viduals 84 X. On the Law that is observed in England in regard to Civil Matters 95 ! Page XI . The Subject ...
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... prerogative of imposing taxes . * Professor Millar is unwilling to allow , that the victors were despotically ruled by William : but , though he was par- tial to his countrymen , he certainly did not suffer them to elude his powerful ...
... prerogative of imposing taxes . * Professor Millar is unwilling to allow , that the victors were despotically ruled by William : but , though he was par- tial to his countrymen , he certainly did not suffer them to elude his powerful ...
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... prerogatives , he crushed at pleasure the most powerful barons in the realm . It was only by close and numerous confederacies , therefore , that these could resist his tyranny ; they even were compelled to associate the people in them ...
... prerogatives , he crushed at pleasure the most powerful barons in the realm . It was only by close and numerous confederacies , therefore , that these could resist his tyranny ; they even were compelled to associate the people in them ...
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