Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1Harper, 1854 |
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... crown by virtue of a pre- William the tended grant from King Edward the Confessor ; a grant which , if real , was in itself utterly invalid , because it was made , as Harold well observed in his reply to William's demand , " absque ...
... crown by virtue of a pre- William the tended grant from King Edward the Confessor ; a grant which , if real , was in itself utterly invalid , because it was made , as Harold well observed in his reply to William's demand , " absque ...
Sivu 203
... crown could descend through a female while an entire male line was existing . However , as in Edward the Third's time we find the Par- liament approving and affirming the law of the crown , as be- fore stated , so in the reign of Henry ...
... crown could descend through a female while an entire male line was existing . However , as in Edward the Third's time we find the Par- liament approving and affirming the law of the crown , as be- fore stated , so in the reign of Henry ...
Sivu 207
... crown by clear , indisputable hereditary right , and trans- Imitted it to his three children in successive order . But in his reign we , at several times , find the Parliament busy in regu- lating the succession to the kingdom . And ...
... crown by clear , indisputable hereditary right , and trans- Imitted it to his three children in successive order . But in his reign we , at several times , find the Parliament busy in regu- lating the succession to the kingdom . And ...
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