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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... bills by which they granted subsidies : this was the dawn of their le- gislative authority . Under Edward the Third , they declared they would not in future acknowledge any law to which they had not expressly assented . Soon after this ...
... bills by which they granted subsidies : this was the dawn of their le- gislative authority . Under Edward the Third , they declared they would not in future acknowledge any law to which they had not expressly assented . Soon after this ...
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... Bill of Rights . This bill contained the articles above , as well as some others ; and having received afterwards the royal assent , became an act of parliament , under the title of An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the ...
... Bill of Rights . This bill contained the articles above , as well as some others ; and having received afterwards the royal assent , became an act of parliament , under the title of An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the ...
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... bill was enacted in the year 1806 , reducing those charges within reasonable limits , according to the true intent and spirit of the former act . - EDIT . the faculty , however , being reserved to both , 64 THE CONSTITUTION.
... bill was enacted in the year 1806 , reducing those charges within reasonable limits , according to the true intent and spirit of the former act . - EDIT . the faculty , however , being reserved to both , 64 THE CONSTITUTION.
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... bills for granting money must have their beginning in the house of commons : the lords cannot take this object into their consider- ation but in consequence of a bill presented to them by the latter ; and the commons have at all times ...
... bills for granting money must have their beginning in the house of commons : the lords cannot take this object into their consider- ation but in consequence of a bill presented to them by the latter ; and the commons have at all times ...
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... bills , gives , or re- fuses , as he reads , the royal assent . When the royal assent is given to a public bill , the clerk says , le roy le veut . If the bill be a private bill , he says , soit fait comme il est desiré . If the bill ...
... bills , gives , or re- fuses , as he reads , the royal assent . When the royal assent is given to a public bill , the clerk says , le roy le veut . If the bill be a private bill , he says , soit fait comme il est desiré . If the bill ...
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