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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Сторінка xii
... render somewhat more complete the xviith Chapter , B. II . p . 373 , On the peculiar foundations of the Eng- lifh Monarchy , as a Monarchy ; as I found its ten- dency not to be very well understood ; and in fact , that Chapter contained ...
... render somewhat more complete the xviith Chapter , B. II . p . 373 , On the peculiar foundations of the Eng- lifh Monarchy , as a Monarchy ; as I found its ten- dency not to be very well understood ; and in fact , that Chapter contained ...
Сторінка xiii
... render the affimilation complete : yet , it is poffible , they will find many inconveni- ences to arise from their endeavours , which do not take place in England , notwithstanding the very } great great general fimilarity of ...
... render the affimilation complete : yet , it is poffible , they will find many inconveni- ences to arise from their endeavours , which do not take place in England , notwithstanding the very } great great general fimilarity of ...
Сторінка xv
... rendered fo perplexed that nobody can any longer give a tolerable définition of them ; and thofe per- fons who now and then aim at gaining popularity by claiming the merit of belonging to either party , are scarcely understood . The ...
... rendered fo perplexed that nobody can any longer give a tolerable définition of them ; and thofe per- fons who now and then aim at gaining popularity by claiming the merit of belonging to either party , are scarcely understood . The ...
Сторінка 11
... render the Crown , which in fact was a fief , hereditary in his own family , he established the hereditarifhip of fiefs as a general principle ; and from this epoch , authors date the complete establishment of the feudal fyftem in ...
... render the Crown , which in fact was a fief , hereditary in his own family , he established the hereditarifhip of fiefs as a general principle ; and from this epoch , authors date the complete establishment of the feudal fyftem in ...
Сторінка 12
... rendering the Crown hereditary , laid the foundation of the greatnefs of his family , and of the Crown itself , yet he added little to his own authority , and acquired fcarcely any thing more than a nominal fupe- riority over the number ...
... rendering the Crown hereditary , laid the foundation of the greatnefs of his family , and of the Crown itself , yet he added little to his own authority , and acquired fcarcely any thing more than a nominal fupe- riority over the number ...
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