A History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688: Abridged ... and Continued Down to the Year 1858Harper, 1869 - Всего страниц: 789 |
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... person fifty - six battles by sea and land , was able , during a life of no extraordinary length , to acquire more knowledge , and even to compose more books , than most studious men , though blessed with the greatest leisure and ...
... person fifty - six battles by sea and land , was able , during a life of no extraordinary length , to acquire more knowledge , and even to compose more books , than most studious men , though blessed with the greatest leisure and ...
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... person whose power , and reputation , and capacity could support any destination which he might make in his favor , to the exclusion of Harold and his family . § 12. According to some accounts , Edward chose Harold him- self as his ...
... person whose power , and reputation , and capacity could support any destination which he might make in his favor , to the exclusion of Harold and his family . § 12. According to some accounts , Edward chose Harold him- self as his ...
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... person ; but Harold was deaf to all these remonstrances ; elated with his past prosperity , as well as stimulated by his native courage , he resolved to give battle in person , and for that purpose he drew near to the Normans , who had ...
... person ; but Harold was deaf to all these remonstrances ; elated with his past prosperity , as well as stimulated by his native courage , he resolved to give battle in person , and for that purpose he drew near to the Normans , who had ...
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... person capable of carrying on the gov- ernment and conducting the enterprises of the nation . If the eldest son of the deceased monarch was qualified for this , he commonly had the preference , but still not without election by the ...
... person capable of carrying on the gov- ernment and conducting the enterprises of the nation . If the eldest son of the deceased monarch was qualified for this , he commonly had the preference , but still not without election by the ...
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... person could ever have escaped , except through the collu- sion of his judges . These were conducted in a church under the superintendence of the clergy . In the ordeal by hot water , the ac- cused had to take out a stone or piece of ...
... person could ever have escaped , except through the collu- sion of his judges . These were conducted in a church under the superintendence of the clergy . In the ordeal by hot water , the ac- cused had to take out a stone or piece of ...
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Стр. 570 - ... during their lives, and the life of the survivor of them ; and that the sole and full exercise of the regal power be only in, and executed by, the said prince of Orange...
Стр. 570 - That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal.
Стр. 420 - And whereas of late great companies of soldiers and mariners have been dispersed into divers counties of the realm, and the inhabitants against their wills have been compelled to receive them into their houses, and there to suffer them to sojourn, against the laws and customs of this realm, and to the great grievance and vexation of the people.
Стр. 570 - ... and the throne being thereby vacant, his highness the prince of Orange (whom it hath pleased Almighty God to make the glorious instrument of delivering this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power) did (by the advice of the lords spiritual and temporal, and divers principal persons of the commons) cause letters to be written to the lords spiritual and temporal, being protestants...
Стр. 570 - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.
Стр. 569 - By issuing and causing to be executed a commission under the great seal for erecting a court called The Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes; 4.
Стр. 420 - England, it is declared and enacted, That no freeman may be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Стр. 420 - ... nevertheless of late time divers commissions under your Majesty's great seal have issued forth, by which certain persons have been assigned and appointed commissioners with power and authority to proceed within the land, according to the justice of martial law...
Стр. 571 - Princess; and for default of such issue to the Princess Anne of Denmark, and the heirs of her body and for default of such issue to the heirs of the body of the said Prince of Orange.
Стр. 420 - Third, it is declared and enacted, That from thenceforth no Person should be compelled to make any Loans to the King against his Will, because such Loans were against Reason and the Franchise of the Land ; and...