Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1Callaghan, 1872 - Law |
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... King and his title , .... 190 IV . Of the King's Royal Family , 219 V. Of the Councils belonging to the King ,. 227 VI . Of the King's duties , ...... 233 VII . Of the King's Prerogative , 237 VIII . Of the King's Revenue ,. 281 ...
... King and his title , .... 190 IV . Of the King's Royal Family , 219 V. Of the Councils belonging to the King ,. 227 VI . Of the King's duties , ...... 233 VII . Of the King's Prerogative , 237 VIII . Of the King's Revenue ,. 281 ...
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... king's prerogative , .. 3. by redress in the courts of justice , ... 4. by petition to king or parliament ... 5. the right of having arms for self - defence ,. CHAPTER II OF THE PARLIAMENT ,. the relations of persons are public and ...
... king's prerogative , .. 3. by redress in the courts of justice , ... 4. by petition to king or parliament ... 5. the right of having arms for self - defence ,. CHAPTER II OF THE PARLIAMENT ,. the relations of persons are public and ...
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... king only can prorogue parliament , dissolution of parliament is its civil death ,. ... 186 186 188 1. may be by king's will expressed in person or by representative , ..... 188 2. by the demise of the crown , which terminates it after ...
... king only can prorogue parliament , dissolution of parliament is its civil death ,. ... 186 186 188 1. may be by king's will expressed in person or by representative , ..... 188 2. by the demise of the crown , which terminates it after ...
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... king and people , .... 234 the king swears to govern by law ,. to execute judgment in mercy , .. to maintain the established religion , OF THE KING'S PREROGATIVE , ...... .... CHAPTER VII . 235 235 235 ....... 237-278 237 239 the ...
... king and people , .... 234 the king swears to govern by law ,. to execute judgment in mercy , .. to maintain the established religion , OF THE KING'S PREROGATIVE , ...... .... CHAPTER VII . 235 235 235 ....... 237-278 237 239 the ...
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... KING'S REVENUE ,. CHAPTER VIII . his revenue is ordinary and extraordinary , ... the ordinary is , 1. ecclesiastical ; 2. temporal , the ecclesiastical is derived from 1. the custody of the temporalties of bishops , ... 2. corodies or ...
... KING'S REVENUE ,. CHAPTER VIII . his revenue is ordinary and extraordinary , ... the ordinary is , 1. ecclesiastical ; 2. temporal , the ecclesiastical is derived from 1. the custody of the temporalties of bishops , ... 2. corodies or ...
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