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It is called “ An Act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject , and for settling the succession of the crown . ” You will observe that these rights and this succession are declared in one body , and bound indissolubly ...
It is called “ An Act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject , and for settling the succession of the crown . ” You will observe that these rights and this succession are declared in one body , and bound indissolubly ...
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If kings , who did not owe their crown to the choice of their people , had no title to make laws , what will become of the statute de tallagio non concedendo ? —of the petition of right ? —of the act of habeas corpus ?
If kings , who did not owe their crown to the choice of their people , had no title to make laws , what will become of the statute de tallagio non concedendo ? —of the petition of right ? —of the act of habeas corpus ?
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They left the crown what , in the eye and estimation of law , it had ever been , perfectly irresponsible . In order to lighten the crown still further , they aggravated responsibility on ministers of state . By the statute of the ist of ...
They left the crown what , in the eye and estimation of law , it had ever been , perfectly irresponsible . In order to lighten the crown still further , they aggravated responsibility on ministers of state . By the statute of the ist of ...
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