The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... Parliament , particularly 24 Hen . 8. c . 12 ; 25 Hen . 8. c . 28 ; which at the same time declare the King to be the supreme head of the realm in matters both civil and ecclesiastical ; and , of consequence , inferior to no man upon ...
... Parliament , particularly 24 Hen . 8. c . 12 ; 25 Hen . 8. c . 28 ; which at the same time declare the King to be the supreme head of the realm in matters both civil and ecclesiastical ; and , of consequence , inferior to no man upon ...
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... parliament are good , though he has not in his natural capacity attained the age of twenty - one . Co. Litt . 43 ; 2 Inst . Proem . 3. Indeed by stat . 28 H. 8. c . 17. power was given to future Kings to rescind and revoke all acts of ...
... parliament are good , though he has not in his natural capacity attained the age of twenty - one . Co. Litt . 43 ; 2 Inst . Proem . 3. Indeed by stat . 28 H. 8. c . 17. power was given to future Kings to rescind and revoke all acts of ...
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... parliament ; nor could Henry II . without such consent divide the sovereignty : there is a sacred bond between the King and his kingdom that cannot be dissolved without the free and mutual consent of both in Parliament ; and though in ...
... parliament ; nor could Henry II . without such consent divide the sovereignty : there is a sacred bond between the King and his kingdom that cannot be dissolved without the free and mutual consent of both in Parliament ; and though in ...
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... parliament , as he judges improper to be passed . The expediency of which constitution is evinced at large under tit . Parliament . It may here be added , that the King is not bound by any act of parliament , unless he be named therein ...
... parliament , as he judges improper to be passed . The expediency of which constitution is evinced at large under tit . Parliament . It may here be added , that the King is not bound by any act of parliament , unless he be named therein ...
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... parliament . See stats . 7 G. 3. c . 7 ; 30 G. 3. c . 1 ; and title Imbargo . By the stat . 31 H. 8. c . 8. it was enacted that the King's proclamations should have the force of acts of parliament ; a statute , which was calculated to ...
... parliament . See stats . 7 G. 3. c . 7 ; 30 G. 3. c . 1 ; and title Imbargo . By the stat . 31 H. 8. c . 8. it was enacted that the King's proclamations should have the force of acts of parliament ; a statute , which was calculated to ...
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