History of the English InstitutionsRivingtons, 1873 - 303페이지 |
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vi 페이지
... exercised by the same individual or body of individuals , and still remain theoretically united in the person of the sovereign ; but which , at least in our central system , it was found necessary , as the state of society became more ...
... exercised by the same individual or body of individuals , and still remain theoretically united in the person of the sovereign ; but which , at least in our central system , it was found necessary , as the state of society became more ...
23 페이지
... exercised a most important influence upon the politics as well as the other affairs of all civilised nations . No sooner was the destined extent of this influence perceived than the press was throughout Europe subjected to a rigorous ...
... exercised a most important influence upon the politics as well as the other affairs of all civilised nations . No sooner was the destined extent of this influence perceived than the press was throughout Europe subjected to a rigorous ...
33 페이지
... exercised . In Eliz.'s reign it took the form of granting to favoured individuals exclusive mono- polies of manufacturing or trading in certain articles , and became so intolerable that in 1601 the Commons obtained from Elizabeth a ...
... exercised . In Eliz.'s reign it took the form of granting to favoured individuals exclusive mono- polies of manufacturing or trading in certain articles , and became so intolerable that in 1601 the Commons obtained from Elizabeth a ...
36 페이지
... exercised the right of opening and examining letters confided to its care for transmission through the Post Office . Foreign letters were in early times constantly searched to detect corres- pondence with Rome and other Continental ...
... exercised the right of opening and examining letters confided to its care for transmission through the Post Office . Foreign letters were in early times constantly searched to detect corres- pondence with Rome and other Continental ...
39 페이지
... exercised the office or followed the professions , for which oaths or tests were required , without taking them , were exempted from the penalties incurred by so doing . These Acts , though nominally dealing only with accidental ...
... exercised the office or followed the professions , for which oaths or tests were required , without taking them , were exempted from the penalties incurred by so doing . These Acts , though nominally dealing only with accidental ...
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3's reign abolished Act was passed aliens annual appointed authorised authority barons became Bill bishops boroughs burgesses ceorls Charter Church Church of England civil clergy Conquest constables constitution coronation county court court-leet Crown 8vo declared district duties ealdorman ecclesiastical election empowered enacted England English established exercised feudal following reign franchise granted habeas corpus held Henry Henry VII hereditary highways hold House of Commons imprisonment John Henry Blunt judges judicial jurisdiction justices king king's kingdom knights land legislation liable libel liberty London lord matters ment military ministers naturalisation oath offences parish Parliament peace peerage peers persons petitions political Poor Law practice privilege Privy Council proceedings provisions punishment quarter sessions Reform reign of Hen Revolution Roman Catholics royal sheriffs shire sovereign Star Chamber statute summoned tenants thegns tion vestries Vict villeins villenage votes weregild Witenagemot writ
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282 페이지 - That levying money for or to the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
136 페이지 - ... invaded the fundamental constitution of the kingdom, and altered it from a legal limited monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power...
277 페이지 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of Parliament...