History of the English InstitutionsRivingtons, 1873 - 303페이지 |
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... Punishment of Members - Publication of Debates . 5. Meeting of Parliament - Privilege -- Privilege of Debate . 6. Presence of Strangers - Publication of Proceedings — Privi- lege 136 153 II . THE HOUSE OF LORDS . 3. Members - xii Contents.
... Punishment of Members - Publication of Debates . 5. Meeting of Parliament - Privilege -- Privilege of Debate . 6. Presence of Strangers - Publication of Proceedings — Privi- lege 136 153 II . THE HOUSE OF LORDS . 3. Members - xii Contents.
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... punishments of more or less severity any minor damage done to the king's vert or venison , to the sward and feed- ing - grounds of the animals , or to the animals themselves . Clergy . The clergy after the Conquest held , from a civil ...
... punishments of more or less severity any minor damage done to the king's vert or venison , to the sward and feed- ing - grounds of the animals , or to the animals themselves . Clergy . The clergy after the Conquest held , from a civil ...
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... punishments . Until the Reformation the censorship of the press was looked upon as an ecclesi- astical affair , and Henry VIII . assumed an absolute control over it by virtue of his ecclesiastical supremacy . Aliens . Notwithstanding ...
... punishments . Until the Reformation the censorship of the press was looked upon as an ecclesi- astical affair , and Henry VIII . assumed an absolute control over it by virtue of his ecclesiastical supremacy . Aliens . Notwithstanding ...
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... punishments which that Court was capable of inflicting , and which included the dungeon , the pillory , mutilation , and branding . Even under its régime , however , the news - letter or newspaper sprang into existence , the earliest ...
... punishments which that Court was capable of inflicting , and which included the dungeon , the pillory , mutilation , and branding . Even under its régime , however , the news - letter or newspaper sprang into existence , the earliest ...
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... punished . Unitarians as well as Papists were , however , expressly excluded from the benefit of the Toleration Act , and the former were further disabled by st . 9 Will . 3 , c . 35 , from holding any ecclesiastical , civil , or ...
... punished . Unitarians as well as Papists were , however , expressly excluded from the benefit of the Toleration Act , and the former were further disabled by st . 9 Will . 3 , c . 35 , from holding any ecclesiastical , civil , or ...
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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...