Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... Easter ; and our old statutes join the consent of the whole people with the voice of the lords and the sanction of the monarch . in repre- representatives or proxies . In the collective assemblies of the cxxii MEMOIR OF.
... Easter ; and our old statutes join the consent of the whole people with the voice of the lords and the sanction of the monarch . in repre- representatives or proxies . In the collective assemblies of the cxxii MEMOIR OF.
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... representatives of counties . In this character parliament continued for many years , till the contests between the greater barons and the monarch , and the advantages of commerce to both , intro- duced a farther change , a new species ...
... representatives of counties . In this character parliament continued for many years , till the contests between the greater barons and the monarch , and the advantages of commerce to both , intro- duced a farther change , a new species ...
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... representatives ; the increasing num- ber , wealth , and power of this new order of freemen , taught them their own ... representatives of the counties . Thus was perfected the form of the English parliament , when to the representatives ...
... representatives ; the increasing num- ber , wealth , and power of this new order of freemen , taught them their own ... representatives of the counties . Thus was perfected the form of the English parliament , when to the representatives ...
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... representative of the minor barons , there was not one circumstance , which could lessen the con- tempt in which they were held . No danger could in- duce the nobles to form a union with a body , which they were in the habit of ...
... representative of the minor barons , there was not one circumstance , which could lessen the con- tempt in which they were held . No danger could in- duce the nobles to form a union with a body , which they were in the habit of ...
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... representatives to parliament from whatever place it pleased . This was one source of unequal representation * , * This was the source , from which in the neighbour- ing kingdoms the very defective representation of the commons arose ...
... representatives to parliament from whatever place it pleased . This was one source of unequal representation * , * This was the source , from which in the neighbour- ing kingdoms the very defective representation of the commons arose ...
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