Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... statute , ( 25 of Edw . III . stat . 6 ) this is unequivocally ex- pressed . It is there said , that " the right of the crown of England and the law of the realm , is such , that upon the mischiefs and damages which happen to this realm ...
... statute , ( 25 of Edw . III . stat . 6 ) this is unequivocally ex- pressed . It is there said , that " the right of the crown of England and the law of the realm , is such , that upon the mischiefs and damages which happen to this realm ...
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... statutes , or ordinances made , rendered , or given in that Parliament . " " But our Lord the King , " continues the record , " having advised and deliberated with the prelacy and clergy of this realm , well understood that he could not ...
... statutes , or ordinances made , rendered , or given in that Parliament . " " But our Lord the King , " continues the record , " having advised and deliberated with the prelacy and clergy of this realm , well understood that he could not ...
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C. B., Charles Butler. not only the statutes , laws , and customs then existing , but those also which should afterwards become part of the national law , in consequence of any subsequent legislation of Parliament . In the next clause ...
C. B., Charles Butler. not only the statutes , laws , and customs then existing , but those also which should afterwards become part of the national law , in consequence of any subsequent legislation of Parliament . In the next clause ...
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... statutes were numbered , it would be found that they amounted to more than three - fourths of the whole penal code . Grateful beyond expression as the Roman Catholics truly are , for the large extent of relief which these legislative ...
... statutes were numbered , it would be found that they amounted to more than three - fourths of the whole penal code . Grateful beyond expression as the Roman Catholics truly are , for the large extent of relief which these legislative ...
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