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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... election , in the 49th of Henry III . , are extant , ‡ and from the reign of Edward I. they formed a distinct branch of the legislature . Writers who have espoused the cause of prerogative - as if they deemed it a sufficient reason for ...
... election , in the 49th of Henry III . , are extant , ‡ and from the reign of Edward I. they formed a distinct branch of the legislature . Writers who have espoused the cause of prerogative - as if they deemed it a sufficient reason for ...
Stranica 10
... elections for parliament ; and Henry exerted the influ- ence of the Crown in favour of his own partisans . * From the attainders and deaths of the temporal peers , their num- ber was diminished , and those attached to the York party in ...
... elections for parliament ; and Henry exerted the influ- ence of the Crown in favour of his own partisans . * From the attainders and deaths of the temporal peers , their num- ber was diminished , and those attached to the York party in ...
Stranica 34
... elections ( Jour . 2nd May , p . 470 ) . Burnet , vol . i . p . 16 . Holinshed , vol . ii . p . 891 ; Halle , p . 137 et seq .; Herbert , pp . 66 and 67 ; Burnet's History of Ref . vol . v . pp . 36 and 37 ( Burleigh's Paper to ...
... elections ( Jour . 2nd May , p . 470 ) . Burnet , vol . i . p . 16 . Holinshed , vol . ii . p . 891 ; Halle , p . 137 et seq .; Herbert , pp . 66 and 67 ; Burnet's History of Ref . vol . v . pp . 36 and 37 ( Burleigh's Paper to ...
Stranica 41
... elections of the Commons . Before the government had acquired some stability , and while the deposed Richard was still alive , or believed to be so , they only would choose to stand forward as legislators who had decidedly taken a part ...
... elections of the Commons . Before the government had acquired some stability , and while the deposed Richard was still alive , or believed to be so , they only would choose to stand forward as legislators who had decidedly taken a part ...
Stranica 46
... election of that class , alleging that , at the previous parliament , the lawyers had needlessly protracted the business . However the interests of the clergy and * See late pub . of St. of the Realm . Prynne was at pains to prove that ...
... election of that class , alleging that , at the previous parliament , the lawyers had needlessly protracted the business . However the interests of the clergy and * See late pub . of St. of the Realm . Prynne was at pains to prove that ...
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