Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... Commons , Falkland , Cole- pepper , and Hyde , that he would take no measure in which that House was The The Commons informed the King that their members should be forth- coming to answer any charge legally brought against them . The ...
... Commons , Falkland , Cole- pepper , and Hyde , that he would take no measure in which that House was The The Commons informed the King that their members should be forth- coming to answer any charge legally brought against them . The ...
Pagina 69
... commons , to unite all the powers of government in their own hands . In France the institution of the States was only mentioned by lawyers as a part of the ancient theory of their government . It slept a deep sleep , destined to be ...
... commons , to unite all the powers of government in their own hands . In France the institution of the States was only mentioned by lawyers as a part of the ancient theory of their government . It slept a deep sleep , destined to be ...
Pagina 70
... commons , people : they soon returned to it again : should approve of revolutions which and the character which was habi- the nobles and commons had effect- tual prevailed over that which was ed . The Parliament did not blindly ...
... commons , people : they soon returned to it again : should approve of revolutions which and the character which was habi- the nobles and commons had effect- tual prevailed over that which was ed . The Parliament did not blindly ...
Pagina 74
... Commons had certainly shown a strong disposition to exact this security also . " Such a doc- trine , " says Mr. Hallam , " was in this country as repugnant to the whole history of our laws , as it was incom- 99 which the Long Parliament ...
... Commons had certainly shown a strong disposition to exact this security also . " Such a doc- trine , " says Mr. Hallam , " was in this country as repugnant to the whole history of our laws , as it was incom- 99 which the Long Parliament ...
Pagina 79
... Commons by force , to in a letter to Nicholas , " those stra- make a new crime , a new tribunal , a new mode of procedure . The whole legislative and judicial systems were trampled down for the purpose of tak- ing a single head . Not ...
... Commons by force , to in a letter to Nicholas , " those stra- make a new crime , a new tribunal , a new mode of procedure . The whole legislative and judicial systems were trampled down for the purpose of tak- ing a single head . Not ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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