Lives of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, Volumen1Colburn, 1846 - 304 páginas |
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... constitutional history ; a laborious analysis and esti- mate of whose respective views may justly be said to form the only merit to which he presumes to lay any claim . To the admirable works of Hallam , Turner , Palgrave , Lingard ...
... constitutional history ; a laborious analysis and esti- mate of whose respective views may justly be said to form the only merit to which he presumes to lay any claim . To the admirable works of Hallam , Turner , Palgrave , Lingard ...
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... constitutional , civil , or political progress of the estates of the kingdom . Of such lights , as far as they served to illustrate the Anglo - Norman dynasty or the character and actions of its great founder , the author in his general ...
... constitutional , civil , or political progress of the estates of the kingdom . Of such lights , as far as they served to illustrate the Anglo - Norman dynasty or the character and actions of its great founder , the author in his general ...
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... constitutional form of government , and acknowledged free laws in the hands of the absolute ruler of a minor state . " To give authority to his new plans of government and police , the duke next summoned a " general council " at Caen ...
... constitutional form of government , and acknowledged free laws in the hands of the absolute ruler of a minor state . " To give authority to his new plans of government and police , the duke next summoned a " general council " at Caen ...
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... constitutional laws ; a view of the Conquest which may afford some consolation for the cruelties and oppressions2 at first perpetrated . Still it can form no justification for a ruler who professed to assume the sceptre by the free ...
... constitutional laws ; a view of the Conquest which may afford some consolation for the cruelties and oppressions2 at first perpetrated . Still it can form no justification for a ruler who professed to assume the sceptre by the free ...
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... constitutional authorities are agreed that no King of England , circumstanced as Edward was , could , under the common law or usage of England , make a donation of the crown : It has been decided by the resolution of a full parliament ...
... constitutional authorities are agreed that no King of England , circumstanced as Edward was , could , under the common law or usage of England , make a donation of the crown : It has been decided by the resolution of a full parliament ...
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