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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... enacted by the Votes of the People at large IV . Advantages that accrue to the People from appointing Representatives - VII . The Subject continued . - The Advantages that accrue to the People from their appointing 229 240 256 Page ...
... enacted by the Votes of the People at large IV . Advantages that accrue to the People from appointing Representatives - VII . The Subject continued . - The Advantages that accrue to the People from their appointing 229 240 256 Page ...
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... enacted the se- verest penalties on all who should attempt it without his permission . The suppression , or rather mitigation , of these penalties , was one of the articles of the Charta de Foresta , which the barons afterwards obtained ...
... enacted the se- verest penalties on all who should attempt it without his permission . The suppression , or rather mitigation , of these penalties , was one of the articles of the Charta de Foresta , which the barons afterwards obtained ...
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... enacted , that the villain , or bondman , should not be subject to the for- feiture of his implements of tillage . Lastly , by the thirty - ninth article of the same charter , it was enacted , that no subject should be exiled , or in ...
... enacted , that the villain , or bondman , should not be subject to the for- feiture of his implements of tillage . Lastly , by the thirty - ninth article of the same charter , it was enacted , that no subject should be exiled , or in ...
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... enacted with so much solemnity , and afterwards confirmed at the beginning of every succeeding reign , became like a general banner perpetually set up for the union of all classes of the people ; and the foundation was laid on which ...
... enacted with so much solemnity , and afterwards confirmed at the beginning of every succeeding reign , became like a general banner perpetually set up for the union of all classes of the people ; and the foundation was laid on which ...
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... enacting new ones and for thirty years together Eng- land presents a wide scene of slaughter and desolation . At length , under Henry the Seventh , who , by his intermarriage with the house of York , united the pretensions of the two ...
... enacting new ones and for thirty years together Eng- land presents a wide scene of slaughter and desolation . At length , under Henry the Seventh , who , by his intermarriage with the house of York , united the pretensions of the two ...
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