An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their OratoryHorace Cox, 1892 - Всего страниц: 718 |
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... King John , A.D. 1215 , in the great charter granted by that prince ; wherein he promises to summon all archbishops , bishops , abbots , earls , and greater barons , personally ; and all other tenants - in - chief under the Crown , by ...
... King John , A.D. 1215 , in the great charter granted by that prince ; wherein he promises to summon all archbishops , bishops , abbots , earls , and greater barons , personally ; and all other tenants - in - chief under the Crown , by ...
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... kings . " The supreme legislative power of England was lodged in the king and great council , or what was afterwards called the Parliament . It is not doubted but the archbishops , bishops , and most considerable abbots were constituent ...
... kings . " The supreme legislative power of England was lodged in the king and great council , or what was afterwards called the Parliament . It is not doubted but the archbishops , bishops , and most considerable abbots were constituent ...
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... King . In this Parliament or council the laws of Edward the Confessor ( by which is probably meant the common law as it pre- vailed during his reign ) were adopted and confirmed . The Name of " Parliament . " - Professor Stubbs remarks ...
... King . In this Parliament or council the laws of Edward the Confessor ( by which is probably meant the common law as it pre- vailed during his reign ) were adopted and confirmed . The Name of " Parliament . " - Professor Stubbs remarks ...
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... King was then prisoner unto Mountford . But surely none but the King can summon the Parliament ; and this is the reason that Henry IV . , having taken his liege lord , King Richard II . , prisoner , on the 20th of August , Anno Rich ...
... King was then prisoner unto Mountford . But surely none but the King can summon the Parliament ; and this is the reason that Henry IV . , having taken his liege lord , King Richard II . , prisoner , on the 20th of August , Anno Rich ...
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... king's mistress , Alice Perrers , was made the subject of a special censure , the Commons passing the following ordinance : " Whereas complaints have been laid before the king that certain women have pursued causes and actions in the king's ...
... king's mistress , Alice Perrers , was made the subject of a special censure , the Commons passing the following ordinance : " Whereas complaints have been laid before the king that certain women have pursued causes and actions in the king's ...
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