The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... Prerogative of justice was formerly exercisable by the King in person 3. But it is now exercised through his Judges ... Prerogative 116 2. The Prerogative is exercised by ministers who possess the confidence of Parliament 3. Both the ...
... Prerogative of justice was formerly exercisable by the King in person 3. But it is now exercised through his Judges ... Prerogative 116 2. The Prerogative is exercised by ministers who possess the confidence of Parliament 3. Both the ...
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... prerogative of the Crown denotes those powers , immunities , and privileges which the Common Law gives to the monarch . The lex et consuetudo Parliamenti is that portion of the Common Law which ascertains the rights and duties , the ...
... prerogative of the Crown denotes those powers , immunities , and privileges which the Common Law gives to the monarch . The lex et consuetudo Parliamenti is that portion of the Common Law which ascertains the rights and duties , the ...
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... prerogative consists in the exercise of the functions of Royalty in the manner pre- scribed by law and in no other manner . These functions , according to the usual division , are legislative or judicial or administrative . Each of ...
... prerogative consists in the exercise of the functions of Royalty in the manner pre- scribed by law and in no other manner . These functions , according to the usual division , are legislative or judicial or administrative . Each of ...
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... prerogative was exercised chiefly for the King's personal benefit . The lustre of the triple crown of the United ... prerogatives which have at all times graced the diadem of England . " I believe , " says Burke , † “ that many on the ...
... prerogative was exercised chiefly for the King's personal benefit . The lustre of the triple crown of the United ... prerogatives which have at all times graced the diadem of England . " I believe , " says Burke , † “ that many on the ...
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... prerogative a new victory of their champion over lawlessness and oppression . Thus all the powers of the state were brought under the immediate influence of the Crown . The House of Lords was filled with new creations , and the remnants ...
... prerogative a new victory of their champion over lawlessness and oppression . Thus all the powers of the state were brought under the immediate influence of the Crown . The House of Lords was filled with new creations , and the remnants ...
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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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