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 58
... parlia- ment , it might have retarded the grand change . But an advantage was taken of them , which reduced them to the necessity of acquiescing in the first movements , and by such means , not only brought them more under the in ...
... parlia- ment , it might have retarded the grand change . But an advantage was taken of them , which reduced them to the necessity of acquiescing in the first movements , and by such means , not only brought them more under the in ...
Stranica 85
... parlia- ments- the aforesaid king that , in his parliaments , he might be able more freely to accomplish the effects of his headstrong will , did very often direct his commands to his sheriffs , that they should cause to come to his ...
... parlia- ments- the aforesaid king that , in his parliaments , he might be able more freely to accomplish the effects of his headstrong will , did very often direct his commands to his sheriffs , that they should cause to come to his ...
Stranica 88
... parlia- ment , An . 1 & 2 P. & M. , and Plow- den , the great lawyer , was one of the number ; but he pleaded that he had always attended from the beginning to the end of the parliament , a cir- cumstance which had escaped Mr. Strype ...
... parlia- ment , An . 1 & 2 P. & M. , and Plow- den , the great lawyer , was one of the number ; but he pleaded that he had always attended from the beginning to the end of the parliament , a cir- cumstance which had escaped Mr. Strype ...
Stranica 127
... parlia- ment might blame resistance of usurped authority for the past , they were resolved to secure themselves against it for the future ; and were any inference deducible from the preamble in favour of the ordinary jurisdiction of the ...
... parlia- ment might blame resistance of usurped authority for the past , they were resolved to secure themselves against it for the future ; and were any inference deducible from the preamble in favour of the ordinary jurisdiction of the ...
Stranica 141
... parlia- ment proved fatal to the prince . The true answer to his question- Who durst set himself in opposition to the Crown and ministry , or aspire to the character of being a patron of freedom , while exposed to so arbitrary a juris ...
... parlia- ment proved fatal to the prince . The true answer to his question- Who durst set himself in opposition to the Crown and ministry , or aspire to the character of being a patron of freedom , while exposed to so arbitrary a juris ...
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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...