The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution: The Treatise of J. L. de Lolme ... with an Historical and Legal Introduction, and Notes, Volume 1 |
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... Importance of the Borough Institutions ; Constitutions of Clarendon ; Antipathies against the Papal Power ; Alienation of Lands ; and General State of the Country during the Dynasties of Henry II . , Richard I. , John , Henry III ...
... Importance of the Borough Institutions ; Constitutions of Clarendon ; Antipathies against the Papal Power ; Alienation of Lands ; and General State of the Country during the Dynasties of Henry II . , Richard I. , John , Henry III ...
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... important office under the crown , accidentally informed me , about a year afterwards , that the noble lord here alluded to had lent him my French work , I had no doubt left that the copy I had delivered had reached his lordship's hand ...
... important office under the crown , accidentally informed me , about a year afterwards , that the noble lord here alluded to had lent him my French work , I had no doubt left that the copy I had delivered had reached his lordship's hand ...
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... important regulations in the English government , and are very desirous to render the assimilation com- plete ; yet , it is possible , they will find many incon- veniences arise from their endeavours , which do not take place in England ...
... important regulations in the English government , and are very desirous to render the assimilation com- plete ; yet , it is possible , they will find many incon- veniences arise from their endeavours , which do not take place in England ...
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... Importance of Parliament 8. Pecuniary Impositions RICHARD II . , Reign of 116 117 119 122-128 1. General State of the Country 122 2. Provisions to enforce the attendance of Mem- bers of Parliament ; Prerogative of the King to create ...
... Importance of Parliament 8. Pecuniary Impositions RICHARD II . , Reign of 116 117 119 122-128 1. General State of the Country 122 2. Provisions to enforce the attendance of Mem- bers of Parliament ; Prerogative of the King to create ...
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... Importance of the Commons , and im- proper conduct of the Sheriffs in making their Parliamentary Returns 139-150 CONTENTS . 139 140 4. Borough Institutions 141 149 CHAPTER V. THE LINE OF YORK 150 EDWARD IV . , Reign of ibid . EDWARD V ...
... Importance of the Commons , and im- proper conduct of the Sheriffs in making their Parliamentary Returns 139-150 CONTENTS . 139 140 4. Borough Institutions 141 149 CHAPTER V. THE LINE OF YORK 150 EDWARD IV . , Reign of ibid . EDWARD V ...
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