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" ... and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in centuriatis tomitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the parliament of England... "
An Historical View of the English Government: From the Settlement of the ... - Page 484
by John Millar - 1818
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George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1894 - 624 pages
...restoreth in blood and name, ¡is the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, either in centuriatis romitiis or tribuiig, the same may be done by the Parliament of England, which representeth and hath...
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George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1894 - 604 pages
...restoreth in blood and name, as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, either in centunatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the Parliament of England, whicii representeth...
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George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1898 - 622 pages
...restoreth in blood and name, as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever...of Rome might do, either in centuriatis comitiis or tr1butis, the same may be done by the Parliament of England, which representeth and hath the power...
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The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative ..., Volume 24

Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 690 pages
...name, as the highest court condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And, in short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, either in centuriatis comitiis or trtfrutis, the same may be done by the parliament of England, which representeth and hath the power...
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De Republica Anglorum: A Discourse on the Commonwealth of England

Thomas Smith - Constitutional law - 1906 - 282 pages
...and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the Prince will put to that triall : And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in Centuriatis comitijs or tributis, the same may be doone by the parliament of Englande, which representeth and hath...
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The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy: An Historical Essay on the ...

Charles Howard McIlwain - Constitutional history - 1910 - 470 pages
...Parliament." Then follows a long statement of the various powers of Parliament. He sums it up by saying: "And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in Centuriatis comitijs or tributis, the same may be doone by the parliament of Englande, which representeth and hath...
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George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1913 - 640 pages
...restoreth in blood and name, as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever the people of Koine might do, either in centuriatis comitiis or tributis, tho same may be done by the Parliament...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 43

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 880 pages
...he said : " The most high and absolute power of the realme of Englande, consisteth in the Parliament And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome...tributis the same may be done by the parliament of Englande, which representeth and hath the power of the whole realme both the head and the bodie. For...
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A First Book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law

Frederick Pollock - Jurisprudence - 1918 - 428 pages
...restoreth in blood and name, as the highest court condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever the people of Eome might do either in Genturiatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the Parliament of...
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Celebration Legal Essays: To Mark the Twenty-fifth Year of Service of John H ...

Law - 1919 - 628 pages
...and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the Prince will put to that triall: And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in Centuriatis 35. Baker MSS. XXXVII in Cambridge University Library. There is an excellent summary of the lectures...
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