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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... passed in the first year after the restoration of monarchy might perhaps , if they had thought proper , have Charles II . are always called the acts in the 12th year of his made it elective ; but they rather chose , and upon good reign ...
... passed in the first year after the restoration of monarchy might perhaps , if they had thought proper , have Charles II . are always called the acts in the 12th year of his made it elective ; but they rather chose , and upon good reign ...
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... passed , importing : 1. The interruption of the royal authority ; 2. That it was the duty of the two Houses of Parliament to provide the means of supplying that defect . On the 23d of the same month a third resolution was passed ...
... passed , importing : 1. The interruption of the royal authority ; 2. That it was the duty of the two Houses of Parliament to provide the means of supplying that defect . On the 23d of the same month a third resolution was passed ...
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... passed to provide for the administration of the royal authority , and the care of his Majesty's person during the continuance of such illness . By this act the Prince of Wales was appointed " REGENT of the United Kingdom of Great ...
... passed to provide for the administration of the royal authority , and the care of his Majesty's person during the continuance of such illness . By this act the Prince of Wales was appointed " REGENT of the United Kingdom of Great ...
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... passed . The expediency of which constitution is evinced at large under tit . Parliament . It may here be added ... passing out of the realm , but excepts lords , great men , and notable merchants ; as also by the statute 26 H. 8. c . 10 ...
... passed . The expediency of which constitution is evinced at large under tit . Parliament . It may here be added ... passing out of the realm , but excepts lords , great men , and notable merchants ; as also by the statute 26 H. 8. c . 10 ...
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... passed to provide for the administration of the royal authority , and the care of his Majesty's person during the continuance of such illness . By this act the Prince of Wales was appointed " REGENT of the United Kingdom of Great ...
... passed to provide for the administration of the royal authority , and the care of his Majesty's person during the continuance of such illness . By this act the Prince of Wales was appointed " REGENT of the United Kingdom of Great ...
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