A Constitutional History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I. to the Restoration: with an Introd., Tracing the Progress of Society and of the Constitution from the Feudal Times to the Opening of the History, and Including a Particular Examination of Mr. Hume's Statements Relative to the Character of the English Government, Opseg 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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Stranica 12
... common re- covery , for evading this ; and courts of law had , so early as the reign of Edward III . , thrown out hints of its validity . But it was only in the time of Edward IV . that what is denominated a common recovery was decided ...
... common re- covery , for evading this ; and courts of law had , so early as the reign of Edward III . , thrown out hints of its validity . But it was only in the time of Edward IV . that what is denominated a common recovery was decided ...
Stranica 13
... common con- CHAP . veyance ; and , that there might be no pretext for impugn- ing it , received , indirectly , additional confirmation by parliament , both in the next reign and in that of Eliza- beth . * The law ... laws against armed ...
... common con- CHAP . veyance ; and , that there might be no pretext for impugn- ing it , received , indirectly , additional confirmation by parliament , both in the next reign and in that of Eliza- beth . * The law ... laws against armed ...
Stranica 21
... law of Henry VII . about farm - houses was passed ) began to be more frequent , whereby arable land , which could ... common at a very early period . In the award between Henry III . and the Commons , in the 51st of his reign , after ...
... law of Henry VII . about farm - houses was passed ) began to be more frequent , whereby arable land , which could ... common at a very early period . In the award between Henry III . and the Commons , in the 51st of his reign , after ...
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... court , their causes unheard . And they had a common saying then , " Money is heard everywhere . " The author gives some instances of gross corruption in the judges , principally taken from Latimer's Sermon before the King . That worthy ...
... court , their causes unheard . And they had a common saying then , " Money is heard everywhere . " The author gives some instances of gross corruption in the judges , principally taken from Latimer's Sermon before the King . That worthy ...
Stranica 26
... law for ages , from deducing mighty advantages from its sup- posed effect of ... laws about apprenticeships did not apply to them , part probably , by removing ... common calamity , as their labour could no longer be required . While the ...
... law for ages , from deducing mighty advantages from its sup- posed effect of ... laws about apprenticeships did not apply to them , part probably , by removing ... common calamity , as their labour could no longer be required . While the ...
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Stranica 143 - ... general councils, or any of them ; or by any other general council, wherein the same was declared heresy by the express and plain words of canonical scripture, or such as shall hereafter be declared to be heresy by the high court of parliament, with the assent of the clergy in convocation.
Stranica 344 - The duke was indeed a very extraordinary person; and never any man, in any age, nor, I believe, in any country or nation, rose, in so short a time, to so much greatness of honour, fame and fortune, upon no other advantage or recommendation than of the beauty and gracefulness and becomingness of his person.
Stranica 121 - , it is enacted that no man shall be attached by any accusation nor forejudged of life or limb, nor his lands, tenements, goods nor chattels seized into the King's hands against the form of the Great Charter and the law of the land...