The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... parliament would not proceed to discuss any plan of regency till all the exam- ples which were to be found in our annals , from the earliest times , had been collected and arranged . Committees were appointed to examine the ancient ...
... parliament would not proceed to discuss any plan of regency till all the exam- ples which were to be found in our annals , from the earliest times , had been collected and arranged . Committees were appointed to examine the ancient ...
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... parliament . Another set cited cases in which the parliament had assumed to itself the power of inflicting punishment on kings . Those who saw only one half of the evidence would have concluded that the Plantagenets were as absolute as ...
... parliament . Another set cited cases in which the parliament had assumed to itself the power of inflicting punishment on kings . Those who saw only one half of the evidence would have concluded that the Plantagenets were as absolute as ...
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... parliament . Secondly , he could impose no taxes without the consent of his parliament . Thirdly , he was bound to conduct the executive administration according to the laws of the land , and , if he broke those laws , his advisers and ...
... parliament . Secondly , he could impose no taxes without the consent of his parliament . Thirdly , he was bound to conduct the executive administration according to the laws of the land , and , if he broke those laws , his advisers and ...
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... parliamentary censure , and that a gov . ernment which , under the pressure of a great exigency , and with pure intentions , has exceeded its powers , ought , without delay , to apply to parliament for an act of indemnity . But such ...
... parliamentary censure , and that a gov . ernment which , under the pressure of a great exigency , and with pure intentions , has exceeded its powers , ought , without delay , to apply to parliament for an act of indemnity . But such ...
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... parliament . The tem- poral lords summoned by Henry the Seventh to the parlia- ment of 1485 were only twenty - nine , and of these twenty- nine several had recently been elevated to the peerage . During the following century the ranks ...
... parliament . The tem- poral lords summoned by Henry the Seventh to the parlia- ment of 1485 were only twenty - nine , and of these twenty- nine several had recently been elevated to the peerage . During the following century the ranks ...
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