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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... issued an ordi- nance in 1621 , which gave it a complete and permanent sanction . In imitation of the constitution of the British 1 Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States , I. 21 , § 46 . 2 Robertson's America , B. 9 ...
... issued an ordi- nance in 1621 , which gave it a complete and permanent sanction . In imitation of the constitution of the British 1 Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States , I. 21 , § 46 . 2 Robertson's America , B. 9 ...
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... issued a commission in 1679 , erecting a government with the executive power vested in a president . The president was appointed by the sovereign , and was aided by a council , also of royal appointment , which , together with popularly ...
... issued a commission in 1679 , erecting a government with the executive power vested in a president . The president was appointed by the sovereign , and was aided by a council , also of royal appointment , which , together with popularly ...
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... issued from time to time directly from the throne . Colonial legisla- tion was subject to the sovereign's approval or veto . All charters were granted by him , and his powers were exer- cised on occasion in other acts affecting the ...
... issued from time to time directly from the throne . Colonial legisla- tion was subject to the sovereign's approval or veto . All charters were granted by him , and his powers were exer- cised on occasion in other acts affecting the ...
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... issued with their consent , and as the consent of the witan only was necessary for the transfers of land , we have not the documentary evidence that would suffice for proof . We have many charters issued in witenagemots under the kings ...
... issued with their consent , and as the consent of the witan only was necessary for the transfers of land , we have not the documentary evidence that would suffice for proof . We have many charters issued in witenagemots under the kings ...
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... issued ordinances having the force of statute law ; thus taking to itself legislative powers . As the greater Council gradually changed by the devel- opment of the houses of Lords and Commons , the Ordi- nary Council became more and ...
... issued ordinances having the force of statute law ; thus taking to itself legislative powers . As the greater Council gradually changed by the devel- opment of the houses of Lords and Commons , the Ordi- nary Council became more and ...
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