The Letters Apostolic of Pope Pius IX.: Considered, with Reference to the Law of England and the Law of EuropeLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851 - 147 pages |
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... consent of the Crown , it involves a departure from long - established practice , which in such matters constitutes the law . On either ground the Brief is most objectionable . After discussing the law , the Author has ventured to ...
... consent of the Crown , it involves a departure from long - established practice , which in such matters constitutes the law . On either ground the Brief is most objectionable . After discussing the law , the Author has ventured to ...
Page xi
... Consent of the Sovereign Instance of a See suppressed because the Crown had not consented to its Erection 829 69 70 71 · Practice in England as to Erection of Sees before the Re- formation 72 Practice in Europe since the Reformation ...
... Consent of the Sovereign Instance of a See suppressed because the Crown had not consented to its Erection 829 69 70 71 · Practice in England as to Erection of Sees before the Re- formation 72 Practice in Europe since the Reformation ...
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... consent of the Crown of England , yet it may be against the public law of Europe for the Pope to erect a bishop's see within the realm of a Sovereign Prince , without having previously obtained the con- sent of the Prince . If this ...
... consent of the Crown of England , yet it may be against the public law of Europe for the Pope to erect a bishop's see within the realm of a Sovereign Prince , without having previously obtained the con- sent of the Prince . If this ...
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... consent of the legislature * , in which it is true the Bishops of the Established Church form part , but do not thereby impart to its acts a spiritual character . There is accordingly no argument fur- nished by the law of the land to ...
... consent of the legislature * , in which it is true the Bishops of the Established Church form part , but do not thereby impart to its acts a spiritual character . There is accordingly no argument fur- nished by the law of the land to ...
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... consent of the sovereign of that realm , is a departure from established law , and violates the sovereignty of the Crown of England . And here it may be convenient at the outset to re- move an objection which has been raised by Mr ...
... consent of the sovereign of that realm , is a departure from established law , and violates the sovereignty of the Crown of England . And here it may be convenient at the outset to re- move an objection which has been raised by Mr ...
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