The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government ...J. Hatchard and son, 1834 - Всего страниц: 507 |
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... Scotland ( where the king and nobles engrossed , jointly or by turns , the whole power of the state ) ; the same as in Sweden , the same as in Denmark , -countries whence the Anglo - Saxons came . to a degree of excessive severity , he ...
... Scotland ( where the king and nobles engrossed , jointly or by turns , the whole power of the state ) ; the same as in Sweden , the same as in Denmark , -countries whence the Anglo - Saxons came . to a degree of excessive severity , he ...
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... towns and boroughs into parlia- ment . * * I mean their legal origin ; for the earl of Leicester , who had 10 And as though by a leap . - Editor . Edward , continually engaged in wars , either against Scotland 24 THE CONSTITUTION.
... towns and boroughs into parlia- ment . * * I mean their legal origin ; for the earl of Leicester , who had 10 And as though by a leap . - Editor . Edward , continually engaged in wars , either against Scotland 24 THE CONSTITUTION.
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... Scotland or on the continent , seeing more- over his demesnes considerably diminished , was fre- quently reduced to the most pressing necessities . But , though , in consequence of the spirit of the times , he frequently indulged ...
... Scotland or on the continent , seeing more- over his demesnes considerably diminished , was fre- quently reduced to the most pressing necessities . But , though , in consequence of the spirit of the times , he frequently indulged ...
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... Scotland and Ireland , and therefore , seemed to enjoy the same advantage as the kings of France , that of reigning over a divided empire or nation . But , to this it is to be answered , that , at the time we mention , Ireland ...
... Scotland and Ireland , and therefore , seemed to enjoy the same advantage as the kings of France , that of reigning over a divided empire or nation . But , to this it is to be answered , that , at the time we mention , Ireland ...
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... Scotland sends forty - five deputies ; 22 who , added to those just men- tioned , make up the whole number five hundred and fifty - eight.23 Those deputies , though separately elected , do not solely represent the town or county that ...
... Scotland sends forty - five deputies ; 22 who , added to those just men- tioned , make up the whole number five hundred and fifty - eight.23 Those deputies , though separately elected , do not solely represent the town or county that ...
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