The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... authority of Blackstone , * that if in the case of any future King there should arise precisely the same conjunction of circumstances as those set forth in the Bill of Rights , it may be safely concluded that such King has abdicated his ...
... authority of Blackstone , * that if in the case of any future King there should arise precisely the same conjunction of circumstances as those set forth in the Bill of Rights , it may be safely concluded that such King has abdicated his ...
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... authority , of nothing at all towards consideration abroad . When was it that a King of England wanted wherewithal ... authority . " The will of the King , as another authority has said , is that which is displayed in * B. i . c . 5 ...
... authority , of nothing at all towards consideration abroad . When was it that a King of England wanted wherewithal ... authority . " The will of the King , as another authority has said , is that which is displayed in * B. i . c . 5 ...
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... authority rests in the King ; and for his assistance in affairs of state the law assigns his Privy Council . Every official act must be performed through the agency of some officer , often indeed of several officers , and must be ...
... authority rests in the King ; and for his assistance in affairs of state the law assigns his Privy Council . Every official act must be performed through the agency of some officer , often indeed of several officers , and must be ...
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... authority , but not in the proper manner , is not an official act of the Crown . Such an irregular act may be thought to convey some intima- tion of the Royal will , but not such an intimation as the law requires or permits subjects to ...
... authority , but not in the proper manner , is not an official act of the Crown . Such an irregular act may be thought to convey some intima- tion of the Royal will , but not such an intimation as the law requires or permits subjects to ...
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... authority , can shelter himself from the penal or other consequences of The Magdalena Steam Navigation Company v . Martin , 28 L. J. Q. B. 310 . his act under the protection of that pretended command . THE KINGSHIP OF ENGLAND . 21.
... authority , can shelter himself from the penal or other consequences of The Magdalena Steam Navigation Company v . Martin , 28 L. J. Q. B. 310 . his act under the protection of that pretended command . THE KINGSHIP OF ENGLAND . 21.
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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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