English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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... RICHARD I .: Character of his reign- Excessive taxation - Ways of raising money - Popular rising under William - with - the - Beard - Constitutional opposition of the Clergy- Administration of the kingdom by the Justiciars - Longchamp ...
... RICHARD I .: Character of his reign- Excessive taxation - Ways of raising money - Popular rising under William - with - the - Beard - Constitutional opposition of the Clergy- Administration of the kingdom by the Justiciars - Longchamp ...
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... Richard II.— House of Lancaster - Election of Henry IV . - The crown entailed on Henry IV . and his issue - House of York - Doctrine of indefeasible hereditary right first promulgated on their behalf - Deposition of Henry VI . and ...
... Richard II.— House of Lancaster - Election of Henry IV . - The crown entailed on Henry IV . and his issue - House of York - Doctrine of indefeasible hereditary right first promulgated on their behalf - Deposition of Henry VI . and ...
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... RICHARD II . - Its constitutional importance - Its history during the three periods : ( 1. ) From 1377 to the coup d'état of 1389 ; ( 2. ) From 1389 to the second coup d'état of 1397 ; ( 3 ) From 1397 to the King's deposition in 1399 ...
... RICHARD II . - Its constitutional importance - Its history during the three periods : ( 1. ) From 1377 to the coup d'état of 1389 ; ( 2. ) From 1389 to the second coup d'état of 1397 ; ( 3 ) From 1397 to the King's deposition in 1399 ...
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... Richard Hunne - Luther at Wittemberg , 1517— Henry VIII . disposed to curb ecclesiastical abuses , but opposed to doctrinal changes - Ile gains the title of Defender of the Faith- Influence of writings of Luther and other foreign ...
... Richard Hunne - Luther at Wittemberg , 1517— Henry VIII . disposed to curb ecclesiastical abuses , but opposed to doctrinal changes - Ile gains the title of Defender of the Faith- Influence of writings of Luther and other foreign ...
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... Richard II . in 1399 , and James II . in 1688.1 ( 2 ) The Witenagemôt had the power of electing the Election of Kings . King . All the old Teutonic kingdoms were elective ; but in every kingdom there was a royal family , out of which ...
... Richard II . in 1399 , and James II . in 1688.1 ( 2 ) The Witenagemôt had the power of electing the Election of Kings . King . All the old Teutonic kingdoms were elective ; but in every kingdom there was a royal family , out of which ...
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Página 711 - Pollock, Land Laws, p. 142. 4 Ibid., p. 150. of the sovereign have again become folkland. 1 The sovereign has again been invested with the right of acquiring and disposing of private property as any other individual. 2 While the landlord was becoming the land owner he was also getting power to dispose of his land. " It is not at all likely that before the Norman conquest custom had anywhere reached the point of letting the owner sell land without the consent of his family.