| 1849 - 700 páginas
...other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...all the representative assemblies which now meet, cither in the old or in the new world, held its first sittings. Then it was that the common law rose... | |
| 1849 - 442 páginas
...other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...it was that the common law rose to the dignity of a sciencci and rapidly became a not unwor|hy rival of the imperial jurisprudence. . . . Then was formed... | |
| Edward Rupert Humphreys - 1852 - 190 páginas
...other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...many ages. Then it was that the House of Commons, the MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. TRANSLATED INTO GREEK PROSE. TUIV xaMJarav -jroTafiuv, ruv eiipogovg... | |
| 1852 - 780 páginas
...distinctive people was rising. The House of Common's, the archetype of all the representative assemblies that now meet, either in the old or in the new world, held its first sittings. The sailors who manned the barks of the Cinque Ports, first made the flag of England conspicuous on... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1858 - 480 páginas
...other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...the common law rose to the dignity of a science, and VOL. I. C rapidly became a not unworthy rival of the imperial jurisprudence. Then it was that the courage... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1860 - 404 páginas
...some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which 2 any 3 great society has ever yet 4 existed, during many ages. Then it was that the House...Then it was that the common law rose to the dignity 5 of a science, and rapidly became a not unworthy rival of the imperial jurisprudence. Then it was... | |
| John Edwards (Teacher.) - 1860 - 304 páginas
...other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of many defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...during many ages. Then it was that the House of Commons — that archetype of all the representative assemblies which now meet, either in the old or the new... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 1052 páginas
...other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...it was that the common law rose to the dignity of u science, and rapidly became a not unworthy rival of the imperial jurisprudence. Then it was that... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1863 - 400 páginas
...some defects, deserves to be regarded as the best under which 7 any 8 great society has ever yet 9 existed, during many ages. Then it was that the House...old or in the new world, held its first sittings. 1 Mountain tracts, regions montagneuses — " laid down in, representees sur — 3 "the history, etc... | |
| Dawson William Turner - 1864 - 178 páginas
...the other free constitutions in the world are copies, and which, in spite of some defect, deserves to be regarded as the best under which any great society...representative assemblies which now meet, either in tlie Old or in the New World, held its first sittings. Then it was that the common law rose-to the... | |
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