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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... kingdoms in many respects ; and even also , we might add , not- withstanding the respectable power and weight the crown derives from its British dominions , both for de- fending its prerogative in Ireland , and preventing anar- chy : I ...
... kingdoms in many respects ; and even also , we might add , not- withstanding the respectable power and weight the crown derives from its British dominions , both for de- fending its prerogative in Ireland , and preventing anar- chy : I ...
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... containing some Observations on the late Revolution " in that Kingdom , and an Examination of the Causes " that secure us against both Aristocracy and absolute " Monarchy . " Many of our countrymen were ap- XXI THE EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... containing some Observations on the late Revolution " in that Kingdom , and an Examination of the Causes " that secure us against both Aristocracy and absolute " Monarchy . " Many of our countrymen were ap- XXI THE EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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... kingdom . The successors of this prince , denominated the Anglo - Saxon princes , among whom Alfred the Great and Edward the Confessor are parti- cularly celebrated , reigned for about two hun- dred years but , though our knowledge of ...
... kingdom . The successors of this prince , denominated the Anglo - Saxon princes , among whom Alfred the Great and Edward the Confessor are parti- cularly celebrated , reigned for about two hun- dred years but , though our knowledge of ...
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... Nay , as almost the whole landed property in the kingdom was at that time transferred to other hands , a new system of criminal justice introduced , and the lan- himself master of the crown , subverted the an- cient THE CONSTITUTION.
... Nay , as almost the whole landed property in the kingdom was at that time transferred to other hands , a new system of criminal justice introduced , and the lan- himself master of the crown , subverted the an- cient THE CONSTITUTION.
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... kingdom , " says Mezeray , " thought that Hugh Capet ought to put up with all " their insults , because they had placed the crown on " his head : nay , so great was their licentiousness , that , " on his writing to Audebert , viscount ...
... kingdom , " says Mezeray , " thought that Hugh Capet ought to put up with all " their insults , because they had placed the crown on " his head : nay , so great was their licentiousness , that , " on his writing to Audebert , viscount ...
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