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484 Of the Maxim that the King never dies . . . . . . Of the Maxim that the King can
do no wrong . . . 486 Of the Manner of avoiding the Royal Grant . . . . . . . . . 486 Of
Parliamentary Remonstrance against the Acts of the King . . . Of the Bar of his ...
484 Of the Maxim that the King never dies . . . . . . Of the Maxim that the King can
do no wrong . . . 486 Of the Manner of avoiding the Royal Grant . . . . . . . . . 486 Of
Parliamentary Remonstrance against the Acts of the King . . . Of the Bar of his ...
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This prerogative the king continued to exercise for some time through his
ministers of justice ; but more commonly , he granted the franchise to lords of
manors and others , who accordingly long enjoyed a prescriptive right to grant ...
This prerogative the king continued to exercise for some time through his
ministers of justice ; but more commonly , he granted the franchise to lords of
manors and others , who accordingly long enjoyed a prescriptive right to grant ...
Page 362
And after the union of the different Saxon kingdoms , as the Mirrour ( d ) informs
us , King Alfred ordained for a perpetual usage , that these councils should meet
twice in the year , or oftener if need be , to treat of the government of God ' s ...
And after the union of the different Saxon kingdoms , as the Mirrour ( d ) informs
us , King Alfred ordained for a perpetual usage , that these councils should meet
twice in the year , or oftener if need be , to treat of the government of God ' s ...
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It is true that , by the Triennial Act of 1640 , if the king neglected to call a
parliament for three years , the chancellor or , failing him , the peers might
assemble and issue out writs for choosing one ; and in case of their neglect , the
electors for ...
It is true that , by the Triennial Act of 1640 , if the king neglected to call a
parliament for three years , the chancellor or , failing him , the peers might
assemble and issue out writs for choosing one ; and in case of their neglect , the
electors for ...
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... which were entered upon the parliament rolls , with the king ' s answer
thereunto subjoined , not in any settled form of ... of Henry the Fifth , it had been
ments Deposit Act , 1837 , as to the practice of the kings to add the deposit of
plans and ...
... which were entered upon the parliament rolls , with the king ' s answer
thereunto subjoined , not in any settled form of ... of Henry the Fifth , it had been
ments Deposit Act , 1837 , as to the practice of the kings to add the deposit of
plans and ...
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