Constitutional History of EnglandH. Holt, 1921 - 518 páginas |
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... statutes . Its great advantage is that it presents a continuous chronol- ogical account and that the detail is full . D. J. Medley's is more accurate in the earlier portions and has been kept abreast of recent legislation , but it ...
... statutes . Its great advantage is that it presents a continuous chronol- ogical account and that the detail is full . D. J. Medley's is more accurate in the earlier portions and has been kept abreast of recent legislation , but it ...
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... Statutes and Constitu- Robertson , Statutes . Stubbs , S. C. tional Documents . 1558-1625 . 1913 . C. G. Robertson , Select Statutes . Cases and Documents . 1919 . W. Stubbs , Select Charters . Ed . H. W. C. Davis , 1913 . INTRODUCTION ...
... Statutes and Constitu- Robertson , Statutes . Stubbs , S. C. tional Documents . 1558-1625 . 1913 . C. G. Robertson , Select Statutes . Cases and Documents . 1919 . W. Stubbs , Select Charters . Ed . H. W. C. Davis , 1913 . INTRODUCTION ...
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... the result of un- premeditated growth ; but certain statutes , constitutional in character , do exist which for the most part give sanction to INTRODUCTION 3 limitations which experience at some time proved it 2 INTRODUCTION.
... the result of un- premeditated growth ; but certain statutes , constitutional in character , do exist which for the most part give sanction to INTRODUCTION 3 limitations which experience at some time proved it 2 INTRODUCTION.
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... statute , or a part of a statute , or a special application of a statute , to which he had consented . He was responsible for his acts to God alone . He was the repre- sentative of God in the government of the world and as such clothed ...
... statute , or a part of a statute , or a special application of a statute , to which he had consented . He was responsible for his acts to God alone . He was the repre- sentative of God in the government of the world and as such clothed ...
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... experience had shown to be nec- essary from attempts to regard the Charter as statute law to be enforced in the courts . Some of them are the modifica- 18 Stubbs , S. C. , 349-351 . tion of demands which were unjust to the king and.
... experience had shown to be nec- essary from attempts to regard the Charter as statute law to be enforced in the courts . Some of them are the modifica- 18 Stubbs , S. C. , 349-351 . tion of demands which were unjust to the king and.
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