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 EuropeG.G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-row, 1796 - 522 стор. |
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... Hugh Capet effected his own election to the prejudice of Charles of Lorrain , intended to render the Crown , which in fact was a fief , hereditary in his own family , he established the hereditarifhip of fiefs as a general principle ...
... Hugh Capet effected his own election to the prejudice of Charles of Lorrain , intended to render the Crown , which in fact was a fief , hereditary in his own family , he established the hereditarifhip of fiefs as a general principle ...
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... Hugh Capet , forgot not the intereft of their own ambition . They completed the breach of those feeble ties which fubjected them to the royal authority , and became every where independent . They left the King no jurisdiction either ...
... Hugh Capet , forgot not the intereft of their own ambition . They completed the breach of those feeble ties which fubjected them to the royal authority , and became every where independent . They left the King no jurisdiction either ...
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... Hugh Capet on which authors remark that it was the first do- minion that was re - united : and the duchy of Normandy was afterwards taken in the fame manner by Philip Au- guftus from John King of England , condemned for the murder of ...
... Hugh Capet on which authors remark that it was the first do- minion that was re - united : and the duchy of Normandy was afterwards taken in the fame manner by Philip Au- guftus from John King of England , condemned for the murder of ...
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... Hugh Capet and his next Succeffors , may , with a great degree of exactness , be compared with the German Empire as it exifts at present , and also existed at that time : but the Imperial Crown of Germany having , through a conjunc A ...
... Hugh Capet and his next Succeffors , may , with a great degree of exactness , be compared with the German Empire as it exifts at present , and also existed at that time : but the Imperial Crown of Germany having , through a conjunc A ...
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... Hugh Capet , much the fame with that of the German empire at prefent , 38 , 39 . What they call Edits enrégiftrés , 69. French parliament , what , ibid . Late king's expedient for difmiffing the par- liament of Paris , 399. The jealoufy ...
... Hugh Capet , much the fame with that of the German empire at prefent , 38 , 39 . What they call Edits enrégiftrés , 69. French parliament , what , ibid . Late king's expedient for difmiffing the par- liament of Paris , 399. The jealoufy ...
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