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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... Sovereign- ties in the southern part of the Island , afterwards called England , which at length were united , under Egbert , into one Kingdom . The fucceffors of this Prince , denominated the Anglo - Saxon Princes , among whom Alfred ...
... Sovereign- ties in the southern part of the Island , afterwards called England , which at length were united , under Egbert , into one Kingdom . The fucceffors of this Prince , denominated the Anglo - Saxon Princes , among whom Alfred ...
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... Sovereigns who then fwarmed in France + . But The principal of thefe cafes was when the King refufed to appoint Judges to decide a difference between himself and one of his first Barons ; the latter had then a right to take up arms ...
... Sovereigns who then fwarmed in France + . But The principal of thefe cafes was when the King refufed to appoint Judges to decide a difference between himself and one of his first Barons ; the latter had then a right to take up arms ...
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... Sovereign : circumftances which gave a totally different turn to the Government of that kingdom . . Surrounded by a warlike , though a con- quered Nation , William kept on foot part of his army . The English , and after them the Normans ...
... Sovereign : circumftances which gave a totally different turn to the Government of that kingdom . . Surrounded by a warlike , though a con- quered Nation , William kept on foot part of his army . The English , and after them the Normans ...
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... Sovereigns ; and the people , wearied out by fufferings , and rendered defperate by oppreffion , at times attempted to revolt . But being parcelled out into fo many different States , they could never perfectly agree , either in the ...
... Sovereigns ; and the people , wearied out by fufferings , and rendered defperate by oppreffion , at times attempted to revolt . But being parcelled out into fo many different States , they could never perfectly agree , either in the ...
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... Sovereign who had himself entered into no engagement for that purpofe ; and , as the re - unions were made at different times , the King was always in a condition to overwhelm every new Province that accrued to him , with the weight of ...
... Sovereign who had himself entered into no engagement for that purpofe ; and , as the re - unions were made at different times , the King was always in a condition to overwhelm every new Province that accrued to him , with the weight of ...
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