| Georg Jellinek - 1902 - 136 페이지
...est statué par le « bill of rights » que tout ce qu'il contient doit rester, pour toujours, (1) « The most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the Parliament.... ail that ever the people of Rome might do, either in centuriatiscomitiis or tributis, the same may... | |
| William Stubbs - 1903 - 684 페이지
...supply all that is wanted here in respect of the procedure of the two houses : — Constitution 443. ' The most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the parliament : for as in war where the Iling himself in person, the nobility, the rest of the gentility and the... | |
| 1903 - 1238 페이지
...Smith in his Commonwealth of England (Book II.. c. 2) published a century Iwfore the Revolution : " The most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the Parliament. . . . All that ever the people of Eome might do, either Centuriatis, Comitiis, or Tributis, the same... | |
| Courtenay Ilbert - 1911 - 268 페이지
...1589, and which he called The Commonwealth of England and the manner of government thereof, he declares that "the most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the parliament." Such doctrines could be preached with safety while Tudor kingcraft remained; when it departed they... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1911 - 584 페이지
...— a book published in 1589 by Sir Thomas Smith who was Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth : ' The most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the parliament That which is done by this consent is called firm, stable and sanctum, and is taken for law. The parliament... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1913 - 700 페이지
...of England and the Manner of Government Thereof," in which was laid down the fundamental proposition that" the most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the parliament"; and there is no record that the proclamation of this doctrine, even by a court official, elicited serious... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1913 - 702 페이지
...of England and the Manner of Government Thereof," in which was laid down the fundamental proposition that " the most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the parliament"; and there is no record that the proclamation of this doctrine, even by a court official, elicited serious... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1917 - 960 페이지
...that " the most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the Parliament ; " 2 and then proceeded to assign to the Crown exactly...Parliament as that acknowledged by statute, since the Bevolution. Not to multiply authorities, enough has been said to prove that the Eevolution defined,... | |
| Charles Seymour, Donald Paige Frary - 1918 - 484 페이지
...England and the manner of government thereof, the author, himself secretary to Queen Elizabeth, declares that the "most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the Parliament." Such doctrines were not dangerous to the power of the monarch so long as the popular and tactful Elizabeth... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg, Charles Austin Beard - 1919 - 640 페이지
...Commonwealth of England and the Manner of Government Thereof, in which he laid down the proposition that " the most high and absolute power of the realm of England consisteth in the parliament ; " and there is no record that the enunciation of this doctrine, even by a court official, roused... | |
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