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... the sake of greater publicity and solemnity , but which neither required nor received the Assent of Parliament , in the sense understood to imply an " Act of Parliament . " It would , however , be idle to enter into 30 PREFACE .
... the sake of greater publicity and solemnity , but which neither required nor received the Assent of Parliament , in the sense understood to imply an " Act of Parliament . " It would , however , be idle to enter into 30 PREFACE .
Page 31
... Assent of Par- liament ; " and in the Prefaces to the latter , respecting " Statutes , " and on the application of the word " Parliament " to Assemblies of the Peers , which may be useful . " With such encouragement , and with the ...
... Assent of Par- liament ; " and in the Prefaces to the latter , respecting " Statutes , " and on the application of the word " Parliament " to Assemblies of the Peers , which may be useful . " With such encouragement , and with the ...
Page iii
... assent or dislike to the measures there concerted . Their Chieftains , the Ealdormen , were the Priests , Lawgivers and Leaders of the Tribe , but possessed only a temporary political Power . Tacitus says , " Eliguntur in Conciliis ...
... assent or dislike to the measures there concerted . Their Chieftains , the Ealdormen , were the Priests , Lawgivers and Leaders of the Tribe , but possessed only a temporary political Power . Tacitus says , " Eliguntur in Conciliis ...
Page ix
... assent to the measures proposed , adopted and confirmed , by the Prelates and Nobles alone . Though it is impossible to deny the general free spirit of the Saxon Institutions , it cannot , from any specific and precise evidence , be ...
... assent to the measures proposed , adopted and confirmed , by the Prelates and Nobles alone . Though it is impossible to deny the general free spirit of the Saxon Institutions , it cannot , from any specific and precise evidence , be ...
Page xv
... Assent and not to advise . On the whole , however , the Constitution of the Legis- lative Assemblies approached the form which is now established , and in the 15th of Edward II . , practice had settled this constitution . The ...
... Assent and not to advise . On the whole , however , the Constitution of the Legis- lative Assemblies approached the form which is now established , and in the 15th of Edward II . , practice had settled this constitution . The ...
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