The student's Constitutional history of England. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to the death of George ii by W. Smith1872 |
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... Authority . § 3. Dif- ference in the effective Operation of these . § 4. Sketch of the state of Society and Law . 5. Henry VII . § 6. Statute for the Security of the Subject under a King de facto . 7. Exactions of Money under Henry VII ...
... Authority . § 3. Dif- ference in the effective Operation of these . § 4. Sketch of the state of Society and Law . 5. Henry VII . § 6. Statute for the Security of the Subject under a King de facto . 7. Exactions of Money under Henry VII ...
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... authority were five in number . - 1 . The king could levy no sort of new tax upon his people , except by the grant of his parliament , consisting as well of bishops and mitred abbots or lords spiritual , and of hereditary peers or ...
... authority were five in number . - 1 . The king could levy no sort of new tax upon his people , except by the grant of his parliament , consisting as well of bishops and mitred abbots or lords spiritual , and of hereditary peers or ...
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... authority ; and if the sanction of a statute were required for this fundamental axiom , we might refer to one in the 15th of Edward II . ( 1322 ) , which declares that " the matters to be established for the estate of the king and of ...
... authority ; and if the sanction of a statute were required for this fundamental axiom , we might refer to one in the 15th of Edward II . ( 1322 ) , which declares that " the matters to be established for the estate of the king and of ...
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... authority for the constitutional maxim that possession of the throne gives a sufficient title to the subject's allegiance , and justifies his resistance of those who may pretend to a better right . It was much resorted to in argument at ...
... authority for the constitutional maxim that possession of the throne gives a sufficient title to the subject's allegiance , and justifies his resistance of those who may pretend to a better right . It was much resorted to in argument at ...
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... authority , he devised the crown , upon failure of issue from his three children , to the heirs of the body of Mary duchess of Suffolk , the younger of his two sisters ; postponing at least , if not excluding , the royal family of ...
... authority , he devised the crown , upon failure of issue from his three children , to the heirs of the body of Mary duchess of Suffolk , the younger of his two sisters ; postponing at least , if not excluding , the royal family of ...
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