The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... continued . King still , quasi in possession of his kingdom ; which was the case of Edward IV . in that small interval wherein Henry VI . re - obtained the crown ; and the case of Edward V. notwithstanding the usurpation of his uncle ...
... continued . King still , quasi in possession of his kingdom ; which was the case of Edward IV . in that small interval wherein Henry VI . re - obtained the crown ; and the case of Edward V. notwithstanding the usurpation of his uncle ...
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... continued till the vacancy of the throne , occasioned by the abdication of James II . in 1688 : now it is the Princess Sophia , in whom the inheritance was vested by the King and parlia- ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and ...
... continued till the vacancy of the throne , occasioned by the abdication of James II . in 1688 : now it is the Princess Sophia , in whom the inheritance was vested by the King and parlia- ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and ...
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... continued until the Union between Great Britain and Ireland . King Henry VIII . was the first to whom Ma- jesty was attributed ; before which , our Kings were called Highness , & c . Lex Constitut . 47 , 48 . The meaning of the ...
... continued until the Union between Great Britain and Ireland . King Henry VIII . was the first to whom Ma- jesty was attributed ; before which , our Kings were called Highness , & c . Lex Constitut . 47 , 48 . The meaning of the ...
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... continued till the vacancy of the throne , occasioned by the abdication of James II . in 1688 : now it is the Princess Sophia , in whom the inheritance was vested by the King and parlia- ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and ...
... continued till the vacancy of the throne , occasioned by the abdication of James II . in 1688 : now it is the Princess Sophia , in whom the inheritance was vested by the King and parlia- ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and ...
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... continued until the Union between Great Britain and Ireland . King Henry VIII , was the first to whom Ma- jesty was attributed ; before which , our Kings were called Highness , & c . Lex Constitut . 47 , 48 . The meaning of the ...
... continued until the Union between Great Britain and Ireland . King Henry VIII , was the first to whom Ma- jesty was attributed ; before which , our Kings were called Highness , & c . Lex Constitut . 47 , 48 . The meaning of the ...
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