Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English HistoryMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 277 páginas |
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... House of Lords , and the representative assembly , chosen by the people , was the express image of the House of Commons . ” 2 In the words of the author of the History of the English People , " The colonists proudly looked on the ...
... House of Lords , and the representative assembly , chosen by the people , was the express image of the House of Commons . ” 2 In the words of the author of the History of the English People , " The colonists proudly looked on the ...
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... House of Commons , the rise of the English Common- wealth , and the Revolution of 1688 , as contemporaneous movements in the mother - country , ending in the modern control of the crown by the popular branch of Parlia- ment . But the ...
... House of Commons , the rise of the English Common- wealth , and the Revolution of 1688 , as contemporaneous movements in the mother - country , ending in the modern control of the crown by the popular branch of Parlia- ment . But the ...
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... House of Representatives from those which had by immemorial usage come to be the powers of the King , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons of Great Britain , yet the analogy is very close . " " 1 Accustomed as we are to the ...
... House of Representatives from those which had by immemorial usage come to be the powers of the King , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons of Great Britain , yet the analogy is very close . " " 1 Accustomed as we are to the ...
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... house , ' the upper house , the House of Lords as opposed to the House of Commons , could not show itself till a second house of a more popular constitution had arisen by its side . " 1 · men . The introduction of elected ...
... house , ' the upper house , the House of Lords as opposed to the House of Commons , could not show itself till a second house of a more popular constitution had arisen by its side . " 1 · men . The introduction of elected ...
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... House of Commons , 1 met in 1265 , when , in the name of the imprisoned king , he directed the sheriffs to return ... Parliament , though for some years longer the meetings of the Great Council of nobles continued frequent , and ...
... House of Commons , 1 met in 1265 , when , in the name of the imprisoned king , he directed the sheriffs to return ... Parliament , though for some years longer the meetings of the Great Council of nobles continued frequent , and ...
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