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I . OF THE PARLIAMENT . * * * . . . 361 . . . 363 364 365 366 369 370 372 . . . 376
Of the Origin and History of Parliament . . . Of the Manner and Time of Parliament '
s assembling . . . . . . Of the Frequency with which Parliaments are to be held .
I . OF THE PARLIAMENT . * * * . . . 361 . . . 363 364 365 366 369 370 372 . . . 376
Of the Origin and History of Parliament . . . Of the Manner and Time of Parliament '
s assembling . . . . . . Of the Frequency with which Parliaments are to be held .
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... also to be of that character ( e ) . Moreover , it was on more than one occasion
held , that similar interests , even though specially declared by Act of Parliament
to be personal estate , were within the operation of the Statutes of Mortmain ( 1 ) .
... also to be of that character ( e ) . Moreover , it was on more than one occasion
held , that similar interests , even though specially declared by Act of Parliament
to be personal estate , were within the operation of the Statutes of Mortmain ( 1 ) .
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CHAPTER I . OF THE PARLIAMENT . [ The public rights which first claim our
attention , are those which concern the relation in which men stand to one
another , as governors and governed , or in other words , as magistrates and
people ; and ...
CHAPTER I . OF THE PARLIAMENT . [ The public rights which first claim our
attention , are those which concern the relation in which men stand to one
another , as governors and governed , or in other words , as magistrates and
people ; and ...
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And , in the case of the Abbey of St . Edmund ' s - bury , in Edward the Third ' s
time , an Act of Parliament , made in the reign of William the Conqueror , was
pleaded , and judicially allowed by the court ( 9 ) . ( c ) Fleta , 1 . 2 , ch . 2 . ( d ) C .
1 , s ...
And , in the case of the Abbey of St . Edmund ' s - bury , in Edward the Third ' s
time , an Act of Parliament , made in the reign of William the Conqueror , was
pleaded , and judicially allowed by the court ( 9 ) . ( c ) Fleta , 1 . 2 , ch . 2 . ( d ) C .
1 , s ...
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Hence it indisputably appears that parliaments , or general councils , were coeval
with the kingdom itself . How those parliaments were constituted is another
question ( h ) ; but it is generally agreed , that the constitution of parliament , as it
now ...
Hence it indisputably appears that parliaments , or general councils , were coeval
with the kingdom itself . How those parliaments were constituted is another
question ( h ) ; but it is generally agreed , that the constitution of parliament , as it
now ...
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