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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... king and commons , 316 The king's manners not good ; he spoke and behaved to ladies with inde- cency in public , ( Note 2 , ) 367 Nation divided into two parties , of courtiers and oppositionists , 366 Character of Charles I. , 367 ...
... king and commons , 316 The king's manners not good ; he spoke and behaved to ladies with inde- cency in public , ( Note 2 , ) 367 Nation divided into two parties , of courtiers and oppositionists , 366 Character of Charles I. , 367 ...
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... king's right to pardon in cases of impeachment , 449 The commons command that no commoners shall maintain the validity of the pardon pleaded by Danby , 449 The commons deny the right of the bishops to vote , 449 Parliamentary privileges ...
... king's right to pardon in cases of impeachment , 449 The commons command that no commoners shall maintain the validity of the pardon pleaded by Danby , 449 The commons deny the right of the bishops to vote , 449 Parliamentary privileges ...
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... king can only make courts of justice proceed according to the common law , 569 Advantages from the independence of the judges , 569 Indictments at the suit of the King , 569 Prerogative of mercy , 569 Regulation of weights and measures ...
... king can only make courts of justice proceed according to the common law , 569 Advantages from the independence of the judges , 569 Indictments at the suit of the King , 569 Prerogative of mercy , 569 Regulation of weights and measures ...
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... king for an illegal act , 131 The duty of a good minister is to dissuade his master from all illegal measures , 131 ... king , lords , and commons , 134 , 135 Stat . 7 Henry IV . c . 15 , first defined the electors of members of parlia ...
... king for an illegal act , 131 The duty of a good minister is to dissuade his master from all illegal measures , 131 ... king , lords , and commons , 134 , 135 Stat . 7 Henry IV . c . 15 , first defined the electors of members of parlia ...
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... king's title to lands by escheat , 159 Repeal of Stat . 11 Henry VII . c . 3 , permitting justices to determine ... king , and servility of parliament , 161 , 162 The king released from his debts by parliament , 162 Instructions to levy ...
... king's title to lands by escheat , 159 Repeal of Stat . 11 Henry VII . c . 3 , permitting justices to determine ... king , and servility of parliament , 161 , 162 The king released from his debts by parliament , 162 Instructions to levy ...
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