History of the English InstitutionsRivingtons, 1873 - 303페이지 |
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... measure to the fact that the personal element was left in our constitution suffi- ciently strong to contend with and eventually over- master the territorial element , receiving , however , in Origin 3 Members-Number of Peers-Chancellor ...
... measure to the fact that the personal element was left in our constitution suffi- ciently strong to contend with and eventually over- master the territorial element , receiving , however , in Origin 3 Members-Number of Peers-Chancellor ...
29 페이지
... measures of special severity against the latter . They were made liable to forfeit all their goods and two - thirds of their lands to the king ; were debarred from certain trades and professions , and from being executors ...
... measures of special severity against the latter . They were made liable to forfeit all their goods and two - thirds of their lands to the king ; were debarred from certain trades and professions , and from being executors ...
30 페이지
... measures against Epis- copalians whether of the Church of England or of that of Rome . After the Restoration the predominant church party indulged in stern retaliation for the treatment they had received during the Commonwealth . The ...
... measures against Epis- copalians whether of the Church of England or of that of Rome . After the Restoration the predominant church party indulged in stern retaliation for the treatment they had received during the Commonwealth . The ...
40 페이지
... measures for the relief of their disabilities were intro- duced . Thus in 1779 Protestants who declared their belief in the Scriptures were relieved from the necessity of subscribing the 39 Articles in order to have the benefit of the ...
... measures for the relief of their disabilities were intro- duced . Thus in 1779 Protestants who declared their belief in the Scriptures were relieved from the necessity of subscribing the 39 Articles in order to have the benefit of the ...
48 페이지
... measure of 1795 against seditious meetings . The Act then passed ( 57 Geo . 3 , c . 19 ) , the material parts of which , like those of the Act of 1799 , are still law , contains a clause prohibiting the meeting of more than 50 persons ...
... measure of 1795 against seditious meetings . The Act then passed ( 57 Geo . 3 , c . 19 ) , the material parts of which , like those of the Act of 1799 , are still law , contains a clause prohibiting the meeting of more than 50 persons ...
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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...