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 Europe. By J.L. De Lolme ... The Fourth Edition, Corrected and Enlarged ... ...G. ROBINSON, No 25, Paternoster-Row, 1784 - 540 стор. |
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... that Chapter , I should not be able to say more at pre- fent than I was at that time , as I never had an oppor tunity to hear the Debates in either House . In re- gard to the Divifions in general to which the fpirit xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... that Chapter , I should not be able to say more at pre- fent than I was at that time , as I never had an oppor tunity to hear the Debates in either House . In re- gard to the Divifions in general to which the fpirit xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Kings , the Crown of France was elective . The Princes of the reigning family had nothing more in their favour , than the custom of chufing one of that house . . this epoch , authors date the complete establish- ment OF ENGLAND . II.
... Kings , the Crown of France was elective . The Princes of the reigning family had nothing more in their favour , than the custom of chufing one of that house . . this epoch , authors date the complete establish- ment OF ENGLAND . II.
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... House of Com- mons ( a ) . It must be confeffed , however , that these Deputies of the People were not , at first , poffeffed of any confiderable authority . They cefter , who had ufurped the power during part of the preceding reign ...
... House of Com- mons ( a ) . It must be confeffed , however , that these Deputies of the People were not , at first , poffeffed of any confiderable authority . They cefter , who had ufurped the power during part of the preceding reign ...
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... House of Commons a collateral part of the Government : ་ they were in thofe times called up only to pro- vide for the wants of the King , and approve of the refolutions taken by him and the affem- bly of the Lords ( a ) . But it was ...
... House of Commons a collateral part of the Government : ་ they were in thofe times called up only to pro- vide for the wants of the King , and approve of the refolutions taken by him and the affem- bly of the Lords ( a ) . But it was ...
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... house of York , united the pretenfions of the two families , a general peace was re - established , and the pro- fpect of happier days feemed to open on the Nation . But the long and violent agitation under which it had laboured , was ...
... house of York , united the pretenfions of the two families , a general peace was re - established , and the pro- fpect of happier days feemed to open on the Nation . But the long and violent agitation under which it had laboured , was ...
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