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... Elections - Acts of Union - Representation . 6. Members - Exclusion - Repre- sentation CHAPTER VI . THE KING'S COUNCIL . 159-175 1. Pre - Norman Period . 2. Concilium Ordinarium . 3. Origin of Privy Council . 4. The Council under the ...
... Elections - Acts of Union - Representation . 6. Members - Exclusion - Repre- sentation CHAPTER VI . THE KING'S COUNCIL . 159-175 1. Pre - Norman Period . 2. Concilium Ordinarium . 3. Origin of Privy Council . 4. The Council under the ...
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... Rome , which was yearly giving the Papal See more and more power over the English Church . The exercise of the power of excommunication was controlled , and the right of the king to a voice in the election of The People 15.
... Rome , which was yearly giving the Papal See more and more power over the English Church . The exercise of the power of excommunication was controlled , and the right of the king to a voice in the election of The People 15.
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Philip Vernon Smith. of the king to a voice in the election of bishops , abbots , and priors asserted . Lastly , it was declared that villeins should not be ordained without the consent of the lord on whose lands they were born . Most of ...
Philip Vernon Smith. of the king to a voice in the election of bishops , abbots , and priors asserted . Lastly , it was declared that villeins should not be ordained without the consent of the lord on whose lands they were born . Most of ...
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... elections and sit in either House of Parliament , and to hold civil and military offices , on taking the oath of allegiance , with a repudiation of the doctrine that princes excommunicated by the Pope might be deposed or murdered . The ...
... elections and sit in either House of Parliament , and to hold civil and military offices , on taking the oath of allegiance , with a repudiation of the doctrine that princes excommunicated by the Pope might be deposed or murdered . The ...
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... election ; and in 1741 , the military having been called in to quell a disturbance at a Westminster election , it was resolved by the Commons " that the presence of a regular body of armed soldiers at an election of members to serve in ...
... election ; and in 1741 , the military having been called in to quell a disturbance at a Westminster election , it was resolved by the Commons " that the presence of a regular body of armed soldiers at an election of members to serve in ...
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