Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1Harper, 1854 |
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... council of all the peers of England to meet and attend his majesty at York , previous to the meeting of the Long Par- liament , the Earl of Clarendone mentions it as a new invention not before heard of ; that is , as he explains himself ...
... council of all the peers of England to meet and attend his majesty at York , previous to the meeting of the Long Par- liament , the Earl of Clarendone mentions it as a new invention not before heard of ; that is , as he explains himself ...
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... council . 4. But the principal council belonging to the king is his privy council , which is generally called , by way of eminence , the council . And this , according to Sir Edward Coke's de- scription of it , is a noble , honorable ...
... council . 4. But the principal council belonging to the king is his privy council , which is generally called , by way of eminence , the council . And this , according to Sir Edward Coke's de- scription of it , is a noble , honorable ...
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... council . The duty of a privy counselor appears from the oath of Their duty office , m which consists of seven articles : 1. To advise the king according to the best of his cunning and discretion . 2. To advise for the king's honor and ...
... council . The duty of a privy counselor appears from the oath of Their duty office , m which consists of seven articles : 1. To advise the king according to the best of his cunning and discretion . 2. To advise for the king's honor and ...
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