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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... privilege , in certain cases , with regard to the king himself * ; so that if Hugh Capet , by rendering the crown here- ditary , laid the foundation of the greatness of his family , and of the crown itself , yet he add- ed little to his ...
... privilege , in certain cases , with regard to the king himself * ; so that if Hugh Capet , by rendering the crown here- ditary , laid the foundation of the greatness of his family , and of the crown itself , yet he add- ed little to his ...
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... privilege of killing game throughout England , and 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 ...
... privilege of killing game throughout England , and 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 ...
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... privilege of naming repre- sentatives , insignificant as it might then appear , presently manifested itself by the most con- siderable effects . In spite of his reluctance , and after many evasions unworthy of so great a king , Edward ...
... privilege of naming repre- sentatives , insignificant as it might then appear , presently manifested itself by the most con- siderable effects . In spite of his reluctance , and after many evasions unworthy of so great a king , Edward ...
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... privilege of which the English had hitherto had only a precarious enjoyment ; and , in the statute de tallagio non concedendo , he decreed , that no tax should be laid , nor impost levied , without the joint consent of the lords and com ...
... privilege of which the English had hitherto had only a precarious enjoyment ; and , in the statute de tallagio non concedendo , he decreed , that no tax should be laid , nor impost levied , without the joint consent of the lords and com ...
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... privilege , in which consists , at this time , one of the great balances of the constitution : they impeached , and pro- cured to be condemned , some of the first mi- nisters of state * . Under Henry the Fourth , * In the rolls of ...
... privilege , in which consists , at this time , one of the great balances of the constitution : they impeached , and pro- cured to be condemned , some of the first mi- nisters of state * . Under Henry the Fourth , * In the rolls of ...
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