A Constitutional and Legal History of EnglandScribner, 1955 - 565 էջ |
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... peace and this custom was continued . Early in the fourteenth century ( 1327 ) men called " conservators , " or custodians , of the peace were used to perform a miscellaneous collection of duties such as receiving indictments of ...
... peace and this custom was continued . Early in the fourteenth century ( 1327 ) men called " conservators , " or custodians , of the peace were used to perform a miscellaneous collection of duties such as receiving indictments of ...
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... peace and prosperity to his subjects , especially to the farmers and the merchants . Agriculture and com- merce flourish best when there is no internal disorder and no foreign war . Under Henry VII Navigation Acts protected commerce ...
... peace and prosperity to his subjects , especially to the farmers and the merchants . Agriculture and com- merce flourish best when there is no internal disorder and no foreign war . Under Henry VII Navigation Acts protected commerce ...
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... peace , those men of the gentry class , those royal servants derived from the " conservators of the peace " described in earlier chap- ters . The widely quoted statute of 1489 had provided heavy penalties for justices of the peace who ...
... peace , those men of the gentry class , those royal servants derived from the " conservators of the peace " described in earlier chap- ters . The widely quoted statute of 1489 had provided heavy penalties for justices of the peace who ...
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