The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... King for his personal will 4. Meaning of the maxim " the King can do no wrong " 5. Legal analogies to the specific expression of the Royal will 6. The contest of Parliament with the Stuart Kings arose from the confusion between the King's ...
... King for his personal will 4. Meaning of the maxim " the King can do no wrong " 5. Legal analogies to the specific expression of the Royal will 6. The contest of Parliament with the Stuart Kings arose from the confusion between the King's ...
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... King is the fountain of justice - 2. The Prerogative of justice was formerly exercisable by the King in person 3. But ... King's express commands form no justification for an illegal act - 102 7. Every counsellor is personally liable for ...
... King is the fountain of justice - 2. The Prerogative of justice was formerly exercisable by the King in person 3. But ... King's express commands form no justification for an illegal act - 102 7. Every counsellor is personally liable for ...
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... King's personal benefit . The lustre of the triple crown of the United Kingdom is not less brilliant than the lustre ... King of Great Britain . He is a real King , and not an executive officer . If he will not trouble himself with ...
... King's personal benefit . The lustre of the triple crown of the United Kingdom is not less brilliant than the lustre ... King of Great Britain . He is a real King , and not an executive officer . If he will not trouble himself with ...
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Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn. the King of France was possessed of before this miserable revolution . The direct power of the King of England is very considerable . His indirect and far more certain power is ...
Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn. the King of France was possessed of before this miserable revolution . The direct power of the King of England is very considerable . His indirect and far more certain power is ...
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... King in his King can do official character . Every official act of the no wrong . Crown must be done in the manner prescribed by law . Every such act so done is lawful . Every act done under colour of the Royal authority , but not in ...
... King in his King can do official character . Every official act of the no wrong . Crown must be done in the manner prescribed by law . Every such act so done is lawful . Every act done under colour of the Royal authority , but not in ...
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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 |
The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1887 |
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accordingly Act of Parliament administration advice advisers assembly assent authority Barons bill body Cabinet Chancellor CHIG circumstances colony command Common Law conduct consent Const Constitution court Crown declared discretion dispute dissolution duty Earl Edward England Exchequer executive Executive Government exercise express favour G. C. Lewis George the Third Government grant Hallam Henry Hist House of Commons House of Lords impeachment judges judicial jurisdiction justice King King's lands legislation legislature Lord Coke Lord Macaulay Majesty matters measure ment ministers ministry occasion opinion Parl Parlia Parliamentary party passed Peerage Peers petition Pitt political practice prerogative present principle Privy Council proceedings proclamations Queen question reason Reform refused reign remedy rendered resolution respecting revenue Royal seal seems servants Sir Robert Peel Sovereign statute tallage tenants tenure tion UNIV vote Walter Mildmay Whig writ
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