A Constitutional and Legal History of EnglandScribner, 1955 - 565 páginas |
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... idea that there were certain things a king might not do . The concept of royal responsi- bility was carried over to the modern state . Long after almost every- thing else in feudalism had fallen into ruins , the contract principle ...
... idea that there were certain things a king might not do . The concept of royal responsi- bility was carried over to the modern state . Long after almost every- thing else in feudalism had fallen into ruins , the contract principle ...
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... idea of representation can be traced also to such organizations as the Dominican Order , as well as to the Convoca- tions of the church . It was quite natural that the idea of representation evident in local and church activities should ...
... idea of representation can be traced also to such organizations as the Dominican Order , as well as to the Convoca- tions of the church . It was quite natural that the idea of representation evident in local and church activities should ...
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... idea of the overwhelming sovereignty of the people . The Leveller and Independent ideas of democracy in seventeenth century England united with the angry and robust voice of Sir Edward Coke to exert a profound influence on later ...
... idea of the overwhelming sovereignty of the people . The Leveller and Independent ideas of democracy in seventeenth century England united with the angry and robust voice of Sir Edward Coke to exert a profound influence on later ...
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Kings and Men I | 1 |
THE BRITISH ISLES | 4 |
Land and Law | 18 |
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