English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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... judges - Severity in punishing offences against the Laws - Question of Investitures - STEPHEN : His two Charters - Feudal anarchy of his reign - Creation of new earldoms- Arrest of the three bishops - Wretched condition of the People ...
... judges - Severity in punishing offences against the Laws - Question of Investitures - STEPHEN : His two Charters - Feudal anarchy of his reign - Creation of new earldoms- Arrest of the three bishops - Wretched condition of the People ...
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... Judges against them-- Illegal proclama- tions - Restrictions on printing and bookselling - Elizabeth's economy -occasional forced loans , which are punctually repaid - Administra- tion of Lord Burleigh - Puritan ascendency in House of ...
... Judges against them-- Illegal proclama- tions - Restrictions on printing and bookselling - Elizabeth's economy -occasional forced loans , which are punctually repaid - Administra- tion of Lord Burleigh - Puritan ascendency in House of ...
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... Judges - The King's first answer - The Royal Assent given in due form - Text of PETITION OF RIGHT , with notes - Subsidies granted - Tonnage and Poundage - Prorogation of Parliament - Sess . II . 1629. Merchants imprisoned for refusing ...
... Judges - The King's first answer - The Royal Assent given in due form - Text of PETITION OF RIGHT , with notes - Subsidies granted - Tonnage and Poundage - Prorogation of Parliament - Sess . II . 1629. Merchants imprisoned for refusing ...
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... Judges - Arguments on the case— Judgment for the Crown - Clarendon's opinion of the effects of the Judgment - The Scottish Rebellion - Distress of the Government— The Short Parliament , 1640. Its moderation and loyalty - Demand of an ...
... Judges - Arguments on the case— Judgment for the Crown - Clarendon's opinion of the effects of the Judgment - The Scottish Rebellion - Distress of the Government— The Short Parliament , 1640. Its moderation and loyalty - Demand of an ...
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... Judges from House of Commons • PAGE 662-686 CHAPTER XVII . PROGRESS OF THE CONSTITUTION SINCE THE REVOLUTION— ( continued ) . I. Kingship since the Revolution . • Legal prerogatives of the Crown untouched at the Revolution - but now ...
... Judges from House of Commons • PAGE 662-686 CHAPTER XVII . PROGRESS OF THE CONSTITUTION SINCE THE REVOLUTION— ( continued ) . I. Kingship since the Revolution . • Legal prerogatives of the Crown untouched at the Revolution - but now ...
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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.