The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... Henry III . ( Statute of Merton ) 51 52 99 99 ( Statutum de Scaccario ) ( Statute of Marlbridge ) · 3 Edward I. c . 1 ( Statute Westminster I. ) c . 5 ( Statute Westminster I. ) 3 99 10 " " II " " 12 13 13 13 18 23 " 9 99 " " " " " " 27 ...
... Henry III . ( Statute of Merton ) 51 52 99 99 ( Statutum de Scaccario ) ( Statute of Marlbridge ) · 3 Edward I. c . 1 ( Statute Westminster I. ) c . 5 ( Statute Westminster I. ) 3 99 10 " " II " " 12 13 13 13 18 23 " 9 99 " " " " " " 27 ...
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... Henry V. ( Resiancy ) 8 Henry VI . c . 7 ( Elections ) c . 1 ( Parliament at Coventry Annulled ) 3 Henry VII . c . 1 ( Star Chamber ) 21 Henry VIII . c . 15 ( Leases ) 520 80 535 313 313 - 308 - 313 516 , 537 57 524 538 517 311 542 25 ...
... Henry V. ( Resiancy ) 8 Henry VI . c . 7 ( Elections ) c . 1 ( Parliament at Coventry Annulled ) 3 Henry VII . c . 1 ( Star Chamber ) 21 Henry VIII . c . 15 ( Leases ) 520 80 535 313 313 - 308 - 313 516 , 537 57 524 538 517 311 542 25 ...
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... Henry Beauclerc . That charter had itself been won not by any abstract argu- ment , but by incessant appeals to the " good laws of the Confessor . " This practice grew up from the general con- currence of all parties that the position ...
... Henry Beauclerc . That charter had itself been won not by any abstract argu- ment , but by incessant appeals to the " good laws of the Confessor . " This practice grew up from the general con- currence of all parties that the position ...
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... Henry Tudor was one of the tres magi whose state craft was the admiration of their contemporaries . There were also local causes in England which powerfully contributed to the same result . Not more than twenty - nine lay peers , the ...
... Henry Tudor was one of the tres magi whose state craft was the admiration of their contemporaries . There were also local causes in England which powerfully contributed to the same result . Not more than twenty - nine lay peers , the ...
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... Henry the Seventh was to obtain for his Council more ample powers for the repression of discords that the arm of ordinary justice was too feeble to control . The bulk of the people , harassed and interrupted with long - continued ...
... Henry the Seventh was to obtain for his Council more ample powers for the repression of discords that the arm of ordinary justice was too feeble to control . The bulk of the people , harassed and interrupted with long - continued ...
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The Government of England: Its Structure, and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1867 |
The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1886 |
The Government of England: Its Structure, and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1867 |
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