English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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... period in the Constitution of Parliament , 1265-1295 - Parliament during latter years of Henry III . - Parliaments under Edward I. ( A.D. 1273 , at Westminster ; 1283 , Jan. , Northampton and York , Sept. Shrews- bury or Acton Burnell ...
... period in the Constitution of Parliament , 1265-1295 - Parliament during latter years of Henry III . - Parliaments under Edward I. ( A.D. 1273 , at Westminster ; 1283 , Jan. , Northampton and York , Sept. Shrews- bury or Acton Burnell ...
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... 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 ... Period - Increased importance of the Commons - Taxation : conditional grants , appropriation of supplies ...
... 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 ... Period - Increased importance of the Commons - Taxation : conditional grants , appropriation of supplies ...
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... PERIOD ( A.D. 1483-1603 ) —REIGNS OF HENRY VII . , HENRY VIII , EDWARD VI . , MARY . • General characteristics of the Tudor Period - Henry VII .: checks on the royal authority at his accession - His laws - Obedience to a king de facto ...
... PERIOD ( A.D. 1483-1603 ) —REIGNS OF HENRY VII . , HENRY VIII , EDWARD VI . , MARY . • General characteristics of the Tudor Period - Henry VII .: checks on the royal authority at his accession - His laws - Obedience to a king de facto ...
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... PERIOD - REIGN OF ELIZABETH ( A.D. 1558-1603 ) . Ecclesiastical polity of Elizabeth - Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity , 1559 - Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance - First - fruits and tenths restored to the Crown - The XXXIX Articles of ...
... PERIOD - REIGN OF ELIZABETH ( A.D. 1558-1603 ) . Ecclesiastical polity of Elizabeth - Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity , 1559 - Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance - First - fruits and tenths restored to the Crown - The XXXIX Articles of ...
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... PERIOD - II . FROM THE PETITION OF RIGHT TO THE RESTORATION ( A.D. 1629-1660 ) . Determination of Charles I. to govern without a Parliament - Imprison- ment of Sir John Eliot , Selden , and other members of the Commons- Some of the ...
... PERIOD - II . FROM THE PETITION OF RIGHT TO THE RESTORATION ( A.D. 1629-1660 ) . Determination of Charles I. to govern without a Parliament - Imprison- ment of Sir John Eliot , Selden , and other members of the Commons- Some of the ...
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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.