Representative Government in England: Its Faults and FailuresK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1881 - 220 Seiten |
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... sovereign was supreme . All legislative and administrative power centred in the Crown . The barons , and not the Com- mons , took the initiative in actively resisting the power of the Crown , which was often exercised in an arbitrary ...
... sovereign was supreme . All legislative and administrative power centred in the Crown . The barons , and not the Com- mons , took the initiative in actively resisting the power of the Crown , which was often exercised in an arbitrary ...
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... sovereign was supreme . All legislative and administrative power centred in the Crown . The barons , and not the Com- mons , took the initiative in actively resisting the power of the Crown , which was often exercised in an arbitrary ...
... sovereign was supreme . All legislative and administrative power centred in the Crown . The barons , and not the Com- mons , took the initiative in actively resisting the power of the Crown , which was often exercised in an arbitrary ...
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... sovereign . It was the Commons who , in the first Parliament of Richard II . , demanded that the great offices of state should be appointed in Parliament , and they made three sub- sequent attempts , namely , in 1380 , 1381 , and 1383 ...
... sovereign . It was the Commons who , in the first Parliament of Richard II . , demanded that the great offices of state should be appointed in Parliament , and they made three sub- sequent attempts , namely , in 1380 , 1381 , and 1383 ...
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... sovereign as long as it was elected annually , and therefore the first attack was made on annual Parliaments . It was clearly impossible for the sovereign to exercise any undue influence over the House so long as its members had to ...
... sovereign as long as it was elected annually , and therefore the first attack was made on annual Parliaments . It was clearly impossible for the sovereign to exercise any undue influence over the House so long as its members had to ...
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... sovereign commenced his reign by calling three Parliaments within three years ; but finding them not to his taste he attempted to carry on without a Parliament at all . The Parliament of 3 Charles I. was dissolved on 10th of March ...
... sovereign commenced his reign by calling three Parliaments within three years ; but finding them not to his taste he attempted to carry on without a Parliament at all . The Parliament of 3 Charles I. was dissolved on 10th of March ...
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