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Page 234-9
... England . Yet there are enough points at which both communities have the same " " problems to make this work of interest in England ; and there is frequent reference to the leading English cases . The author is particularly concerned ...
... England . Yet there are enough points at which both communities have the same " " problems to make this work of interest in England ; and there is frequent reference to the leading English cases . The author is particularly concerned ...
Page 234-17
... England , Scotland , Ireland , Great Britain or of the United Kingdom , and of peeresses in their own right , to sit in either House of Parlia- ment , or to vote at parliamentary elections , and whether , and if so under what conditions ...
... England , Scotland , Ireland , Great Britain or of the United Kingdom , and of peeresses in their own right , to sit in either House of Parlia- ment , or to vote at parliamentary elections , and whether , and if so under what conditions ...
Page 234-214
... England . Yet paradoxically the less settled state of Scotland led ultimately to a much better heraldic administration than in England . In 1672 the Scots Parliament passed an Act whereby all those who bore arms were required to ...
... England . Yet paradoxically the less settled state of Scotland led ultimately to a much better heraldic administration than in England . In 1672 the Scots Parliament passed an Act whereby all those who bore arms were required to ...
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