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 EuropeG.G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-row, 1796 - Всего страниц: 522 |
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... privilege , in certain cafes , with regard to the King himself * ; so that if Hugh Capet , by rendering the Crown hereditary , laid the foundation of the greatnefs of his family , and of the Crown itself , yet he added little to his own ...
... privilege , in certain cafes , with regard to the King himself * ; so that if Hugh Capet , by rendering the Crown hereditary , laid the foundation of the greatnefs of his family , and of the Crown itself , yet he added little to his own ...
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... privilege of killing game throughout England , and enacted the fe- verest penalties on all who should attempt it without his permiffion . The fuppreffion , or rather mitigation of these penalties , was one of the articles of the Charta ...
... privilege of killing game throughout England , and enacted the fe- verest penalties on all who should attempt it without his permiffion . The fuppreffion , or rather mitigation of these penalties , was one of the articles of the Charta ...
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... the cafe of the county of Champagne , under Philip the Fair ; and of Britanny under Francis I. Fifthly , by the failure of heirs of the blood , and fome- to obedience . The few privileges which the Cities had times 18 THE CONSTITUTION.
... the cafe of the county of Champagne , under Philip the Fair ; and of Britanny under Francis I. Fifthly , by the failure of heirs of the blood , and fome- to obedience . The few privileges which the Cities had times 18 THE CONSTITUTION.
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... privileges which the Cities had been able to preserve , were little re- fpected by a Sovereign who had himself entered into no engagement for that purpofe ; and , as the re - unions were made at different times , the King was always in ...
... privileges which the Cities had been able to preserve , were little re- fpected by a Sovereign who had himself entered into no engagement for that purpofe ; and , as the re - unions were made at different times , the King was always in ...
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... privileges , the others , long fince reduced to fub- jection , had already forgotten their's . Befides , thefe privileges , by reafon of the differences of the Governments under which the Provinces had formerly been held , were also ...
... privileges , the others , long fince reduced to fub- jection , had already forgotten their's . Befides , thefe privileges , by reafon of the differences of the Governments under which the Provinces had formerly been held , were also ...
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