A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking Race. Outlined in Its Inception, Development, Diffusion and Present ConditionC. Scribner's sons, 1890 - 420 páginas |
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Página xiv
... Lords , and Commons . Arrest of Laud and Strafford . The Grand Remonstrance . Attempt to arrest the Five Members ... House of Peers.- Execution of the King . - Republi- can ideas of the party in power . - Temporary government of the Rump ...
... Lords , and Commons . Arrest of Laud and Strafford . The Grand Remonstrance . Attempt to arrest the Five Members ... House of Peers.- Execution of the King . - Republi- can ideas of the party in power . - Temporary government of the Rump ...
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... House of Representatives compared with the Commons , the Sen- ate with the House of Lords . The Supreme Court . - Influence of Montesquieu's " Esprit des Lois . ” - Sir Henry Maine's admiration of the Constitution - - CHAPTER XVI ...
... House of Representatives compared with the Commons , the Sen- ate with the House of Lords . The Supreme Court . - Influence of Montesquieu's " Esprit des Lois . ” - Sir Henry Maine's admiration of the Constitution - - CHAPTER XVI ...
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... lords and their law- yers saw little difference between the two classes , and both tend to blend into the one class of serfs . All depended upon the lord , whose manor - house was the centre of the village , with the court in the hall ...
... lords and their law- yers saw little difference between the two classes , and both tend to blend into the one class of serfs . All depended upon the lord , whose manor - house was the centre of the village , with the court in the hall ...
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... Houses of Parliament were regarded as co - ordinate , equal , and mutually dependent assemblies . While the Lords held judicial power , the Commons originated grants . 1 Quoted by J. R. Green : History of the English People , II , p . 5 ...
... Houses of Parliament were regarded as co - ordinate , equal , and mutually dependent assemblies . While the Lords held judicial power , the Commons originated grants . 1 Quoted by J. R. Green : History of the English People , II , p . 5 ...
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... lord.1 Through the Reformation , the Crown had won a quite new and most independent position . In the domain of the Church ... Lords , however , were mainly the King's creatures ; the House of Commons , through abuses in the borough ...
... lord.1 Through the Reformation , the Crown had won a quite new and most independent position . In the domain of the Church ... Lords , however , were mainly the King's creatures ; the House of Commons , through abuses in the borough ...
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