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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... king of Portugal , who after he had been de- feated by the Moors , was " a captive * in an unknown land , in unknown hands ; an access to his person being " deemed impossible , and even not to be thought of . " He proceeded to argue ...
... king of Portugal , who after he had been de- feated by the Moors , was " a captive * in an unknown land , in unknown hands ; an access to his person being " deemed impossible , and even not to be thought of . " He proceeded to argue ...
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... king , but on the general assembly of the nation * . Under the kings of the first race , the fiefs , by the mutual connivance of the leaders , at first became annual ; afterwards , held for life . Un- der the descendants of Charlemagne ...
... king , but on the general assembly of the nation * . Under the kings of the first race , the fiefs , by the mutual connivance of the leaders , at first became annual ; afterwards , held for life . Un- der the descendants of Charlemagne ...
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... king re- fused 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 against the king ; and the sub- ordinate vassals were so dependent on their immediate ...
... king re- fused 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 against the king ; and the sub- ordinate vassals were so dependent on their immediate ...
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... king of England , at the head of victorious troops , having to do with two nations lying under a reciprocal check from the enmity they bore to each other , and , moreover , equally subdued by a sense of their unfortunate attempts of ...
... king of England , at the head of victorious troops , having to do with two nations lying under a reciprocal check from the enmity they bore to each other , and , moreover , equally subdued by a sense of their unfortunate attempts of ...
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... king himself for pre- sident , kept the first nobleman in the kingdom under the same control as the meanest sub ... kings , we are to attribute the difference , so little analogous to its original cause , of their present constitutions ...
... king himself for pre- sident , kept the first nobleman in the kingdom under the same control as the meanest sub ... kings , we are to attribute the difference , so little analogous to its original cause , of their present constitutions ...
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advantages afterwards army assembly bill body called cause CHAPTER Charles circumstances citizens civil common law consequence continued Court of Chancery courts of equity crown danger decemvirs degree EDIT effect election enacted endeavour England English government enjoy established executive power exert express farther favour force former frame France give house of commons house of lords individuals influence instance intrusted ject judges jury justice kind king king of England king's kingdom legislative legislature lords magistrates manner matter means ment mention monarchs nation nature necessary never observe opinion parliament party peculiar persons Petition of Right political possessed prætor prerogative present prince principles privilege procure proposed public liberty regard reign remedy render republic respect revolution Roman Roman republic Rome senate sovereign spirit taken things tion trial by jury tribunes Twelve Tables whole words writ