English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens & Haynes, 1886 - 826 páginas |
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... writ of Ship - money , 1634 - Second writ , 1635- Resistance to the collection - Third writ , 1636 - Hampden's refusal to pay - Extra - judicial opinions of the Judges - Arguments on the case- Judgment for the Crown - Clarendon's ...
... writ of Ship - money , 1634 - Second writ , 1635- Resistance to the collection - Third writ , 1636 - Hampden's refusal to pay - Extra - judicial opinions of the Judges - Arguments on the case- Judgment for the Crown - Clarendon's ...
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... writ , which answers to that given to the sheriff in ordinary writs , it may be inferred that he was a royal officer who stood to the merchants of the city in the relation in which the bishop stood to the clergy ; and if he were also ...
... writ , which answers to that given to the sheriff in ordinary writs , it may be inferred that he was a royal officer who stood to the merchants of the city in the relation in which the bishop stood to the clergy ; and if he were also ...
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... writ to set , for why , it to me unknown was what of them would like those that after us were . But that which I met , either in Inc's days my kinsman , or in Offa's the king of the Mercians , or in Æthelberht's that erst of English kin ...
... writ to set , for why , it to me unknown was what of them would like those that after us were . But that which I met , either in Inc's days my kinsman , or in Offa's the king of the Mercians , or in Æthelberht's that erst of English kin ...
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... writ of praecipe in capite was the process by which such causes were called up into the King's court . 36. The writ of inquest of life or limb shall be given odio et atid . gratis , and not denied . The object of this clause was to ...
... writ of praecipe in capite was the process by which such causes were called up into the King's court . 36. The writ of inquest of life or limb shall be given odio et atid . gratis , and not denied . The object of this clause was to ...
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... writ was not , however , issuable as of right , but only as a matter of royal favour ( ex regiæ potestatis beneficio ) . Advantage was taken of this circumstance during John's reign to extort large sums of money for the privilege ( see ...
... writ was not , however , issuable as of right , but only as a matter of royal favour ( ex regiæ potestatis beneficio ) . Advantage was taken of this circumstance during John's reign to extort large sums of money for the privilege ( see ...
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