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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... Roman Com- monwealth , and afterwards with the Roman Em- perors ; however imperfect the means of obtaining thefe ends might be in thofe days , compared with thofe which are used in ours . The fame defire has been equally remarkable ...
... Roman Com- monwealth , and afterwards with the Roman Em- perors ; however imperfect the means of obtaining thefe ends might be in thofe days , compared with thofe which are used in ours . The fame defire has been equally remarkable ...
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... Roman law , and are called Pays de Droit écrit ; the others follow particular customs , which in procefs of time have been set down in writing , and are called Pays de Droit Coutumier . In those Provinces the people had , at times ...
... Roman law , and are called Pays de Droit écrit ; the others follow particular customs , which in procefs of time have been set down in writing , and are called Pays de Droit Coutumier . In those Provinces the people had , at times ...
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... Roman Senate * . Tudor , The time , therefore , feemed to be arrived , at which England must submit , in its turn , to the fate of the other Nations of Europe . All those barriers which it had raised for the defence of its li- berty ...
... Roman Senate * . Tudor , The time , therefore , feemed to be arrived , at which England must submit , in its turn , to the fate of the other Nations of Europe . All those barriers which it had raised for the defence of its li- berty ...
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... Roman Laws . Under William the Conqueror , and his im- mediate fucceffors , a multitude of foreign Ec- clefiaftics flocked to the Court of England . Their influence over the mind of the Sovereign , which , in the other States of Europe ...
... Roman Laws . Under William the Conqueror , and his im- mediate fucceffors , a multitude of foreign Ec- clefiaftics flocked to the Court of England . Their influence over the mind of the Sovereign , which , in the other States of Europe ...
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... Roman Law ; which is mistaking the effect for the cause . It is not because the English have rejected the Roman laws that they are free ; but it is because they were free , or at least because there exifted among them caufes which were ...
... Roman Law ; which is mistaking the effect for the cause . It is not because the English have rejected the Roman laws that they are free ; but it is because they were free , or at least because there exifted among them caufes which were ...
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