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 EuropeJ. Cuthell, 1824 - 478 стор. |
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Сторінка xxxiii
... lords who gave their suffrages to Hugh Capet forgot not the interest of their own ambition . They completed the breach of those feeble ties which subjected them to the royal authority , and became every where inde- pendent . They left ...
... lords who gave their suffrages to Hugh Capet forgot not the interest of their own ambition . They completed the breach of those feeble ties which subjected them to the royal authority , and became every where inde- pendent . They left ...
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... lords , that they were obliged to follow them against the lord paramount . St. Louis , though the power of the crown was in his time much increased , was obliged to confirm both this privilege of the first barons , and this obligation ...
... lords , that they were obliged to follow them against the lord paramount . St. Louis , though the power of the crown was in his time much increased , was obliged to confirm both this privilege of the first barons , and this obligation ...
Сторінка xxxiii
... lords were every thing ; and the bulk of the nation were accounted nothing . All those wars which were made on the king had not liberty for their object ; for of this the chiefs already enjoyed too great a share : they were the mere ...
... lords were every thing ; and the bulk of the nation were accounted nothing . All those wars which were made on the king had not liberty for their object ; for of this the chiefs already enjoyed too great a share : they were the mere ...
Сторінка xxxiii
... lords , ever uniting to avenge their common cause as masters , fell with irresistible advantage on men who were divided : the people were thus separately , and by force , brought back to their former yoke ; and liberty , that precious ...
... lords , ever uniting to avenge their common cause as masters , fell with irresistible advantage on men who were divided : the people were thus separately , and by force , brought back to their former yoke ; and liberty , that precious ...
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... lord para- mount , in behalf of the lord of an upper fief , were likewise to be admitted against the latter , in behalf of the owner of an inferior fief . The same maxims were also to be applied to the possessor of a still lower fief ...
... lord para- mount , in behalf of the lord of an upper fief , were likewise to be admitted against the latter , in behalf of the owner of an inferior fief . The same maxims were also to be applied to the possessor of a still lower fief ...
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