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. Wilkie & J. Robinson, 1810 - 556 стор. |
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... Roman commonwealth , and after- wards with the Roman emperors ; however imperfect the means of obtaining those ends might be in those days , compared with those which are used in ours . The same desire has been equally remarkable among ...
... Roman commonwealth , and after- wards with the Roman emperors ; however imperfect the means of obtaining those ends might be in those days , compared with those which are used in ours . The same desire has been equally remarkable among ...
Сторінка xiv
... Roman emperors . The cause of this peculiarity in the English govern- ment , is said , in the same chapter , to lie in the circum- stance of the great or powerful men , in England , being divided into two distinct assemblies , and , at ...
... Roman emperors . The cause of this peculiarity in the English govern- ment , is said , in the same chapter , to lie in the circum- stance of the great or powerful men , in England , being divided into two distinct assemblies , and , at ...
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... to be * From the extensive right of challenging jurymen , which is allowed to every person brought to his trial , though not very frequently used . farther distinguished by its rejecting the Roman laws . Under OF ENGLAND . 101.
... to be * From the extensive right of challenging jurymen , which is allowed to every person brought to his trial , though not very frequently used . farther distinguished by its rejecting the Roman laws . Under OF ENGLAND . 101.
Сторінка 102
... Roman laws . Under William the Conqueror , and his in- mediate successors , a multitude of foreign ec- clesiastics 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 in- mediate successors , a multitude of foreign ec- clesiastics flocked to the court of England .. Their influence over the mind of the sovereign , which , in the other states of Europe ...
Сторінка 103
... Roman laws gradually spread itself far and wide ; and those laws , to which their wisdom in many cases , and particularly their ex- tensiveness , ought naturally to have procured admittance when the English laws themselves were yet but ...
... Roman laws gradually spread itself far and wide ; and those laws , to which their wisdom in many cases , and particularly their ex- tensiveness , ought naturally to have procured admittance when the English laws themselves were yet but ...
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