The Rise and Progress of the English ConstitutionR. Bentley, 1858 - 400 σελίδες |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 5 από τα 100.
Σελίδα xii
... Crown . - State of the Population . — Jurors . -Boroughs . - Number of Electors · CHAPTER XV . · State of the Constitution under the Tudors . - Revival of Spirit in the House of Commons . - Weak but arbitrary Character of the first two ...
... Crown . - State of the Population . — Jurors . -Boroughs . - Number of Electors · CHAPTER XV . · State of the Constitution under the Tudors . - Revival of Spirit in the House of Commons . - Weak but arbitrary Character of the first two ...
Σελίδα 54
... with Guizot , that in the last period of the Anglo - Saxon system the power of the great nobles was becoming more and more predominant , so as to menace both the independence of the crown and the free- 54 RISE AND PROGRESS.
... with Guizot , that in the last period of the Anglo - Saxon system the power of the great nobles was becoming more and more predominant , so as to menace both the independence of the crown and the free- 54 RISE AND PROGRESS.
Σελίδα 55
Edward Shepherd Creasy. menace both the independence of the crown and the free- dom of the commonalty . The earls , or eorldermen , the rulers of large provinces , like Earl Siward , Earl Leofric , Earl Godwin and his sons , and others ...
Edward Shepherd Creasy. menace both the independence of the crown and the free- dom of the commonalty . The earls , or eorldermen , the rulers of large provinces , like Earl Siward , Earl Leofric , Earl Godwin and his sons , and others ...
Σελίδα 64
... crown , besides the cogent title of the sword . His relationship to Edward the Confessor , and the alleged bequest of the sovereignty of England to him by that king , gave a colourable excuse , both to his own conduct in undertaking his ...
... crown , besides the cogent title of the sword . His relationship to Edward the Confessor , and the alleged bequest of the sovereignty of England to him by that king , gave a colourable excuse , both to his own conduct in undertaking his ...
Σελίδα 81
... crown , was the right of administering justice in their own territories . Each feudal lord had his baronial court , at which his military tenants attended , and where the judicial combat was the favourite mode of determining ...
... crown , was the right of administering justice in their own territories . Each feudal lord had his baronial court , at which his military tenants attended , and where the judicial combat was the favourite mode of determining ...
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
aforesaid ancient Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon appointed assembly authority barons Bill boroughs burgesses cause century Chapter of John's chief civil classes clause Conquest consent constitutional county court criminal Crown declared duties Earl Edward elected electors enacted England English established execution exercised feudal France franchise freeholders freemen granted Guizot habeas corpus Hallam heirs Henry Henry VI History House of Commons House of Lords important imprisoned institutions James John John's Charter judges judicial jurors justice king king's kingdom knights land liament liberties Lords Spiritual Magna Carta Majesty ment military ministers nation Norman observed offenders officers parlia parliament parliamentary party passed peace peers person Petition of Right political population prerogative present Prince principle Privy Council realm reign respect Roman royal Saxon self-government sheriff shire socage sovereign spirit Spiritual and Temporal summoned supra tenure tion towns trial by jury villein vote William writ