A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England to 1906, Chronologically ArrangedLongmans, Green, 1906 - 389 էջ |
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... tion of the Emperor Conrad . Canute returns to England . Canute goes to Scotland , and Malcolm submits to him as his overlord . [ Malcolm had obtained possession of Lothian , which had been apparently lost by the Scots since Edgar's ...
... tion of the Emperor Conrad . Canute returns to England . Canute goes to Scotland , and Malcolm submits to him as his overlord . [ Malcolm had obtained possession of Lothian , which had been apparently lost by the Scots since Edgar's ...
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... tion of justice . A jury of presentment is ordered in criminal cases . General visitation of England by two justices . Henry is absent from England for four years . Frederic Barbarossa proposes to Henry to support the anti - pope ...
... tion of justice . A jury of presentment is ordered in criminal cases . General visitation of England by two justices . Henry is absent from England for four years . Frederic Barbarossa proposes to Henry to support the anti - pope ...
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... tion in its definite legal sense ; with powers varying in the different communities which have been modified by the change , and in practice susceptible of wide variations " ( Stubbs ) . ( c ) COUNTS OF BRITTANY . Allan Fergant . Conan ...
... tion in its definite legal sense ; with powers varying in the different communities which have been modified by the change , and in practice susceptible of wide variations " ( Stubbs ) . ( c ) COUNTS OF BRITTANY . Allan Fergant . Conan ...
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... tion . The Mad Parliament meets at Oxford and presents its grievances . A committee of twenty - four is chosen to reorganize the govern- ment . It draws up the PROVISIONS OF OXFORD ( 6 ) . Many foreigners leave England . Henry and his ...
... tion . The Mad Parliament meets at Oxford and presents its grievances . A committee of twenty - four is chosen to reorganize the govern- ment . It draws up the PROVISIONS OF OXFORD ( 6 ) . Many foreigners leave England . Henry and his ...
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... tion to 1295 ; and Taxation to 1295 , p . 303. ] Invasion of Scotland . Rebellion of Madoc in Wales suppressed . Battle of Dunbar . Scots defeated . Surrender of Balliol , who is dispossessed . Archbishop Winchelsey and the clergy , in ...
... tion to 1295 ; and Taxation to 1295 , p . 303. ] Invasion of Scotland . Rebellion of Madoc in Wales suppressed . Battle of Dunbar . Scots defeated . Surrender of Balliol , who is dispossessed . Archbishop Winchelsey and the clergy , in ...
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Էջ 194 - Secondly, having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister. Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches in good time ; and to have...
Էջ 225 - Commons, and after some alteration in detail by the Lords, receives the Royal Assent. The Regulation of the Forces Act and the Army Act are passed (b).
Էջ 308 - THE power of the crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished...
Էջ 92 - Majesty, that he was loose and absolved from rules of government, and that he had an army in Ireland, which he might employ to reduce this kingdom ; for which he deserves to undergo "the pains and forfeitures of high treason.
Էջ 327 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, judges commissions be made quamdiu se bene gesserint, and their salaries ascertained and established; but upon the address of both houses of parliament it may be lawful to remove them.
Էջ 40 - ... Moreover, we have granted for us and our heirs, as well to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, and other folk of holy Church, as also to earls, barons, and to all the commonalty of the land, that for no business from henceforth...
Էջ 82 - Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's Pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own Estates ; which will meddle with reforming the Church, and transforming the Commonwealth ; and do exhibit any Bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those, who, it is fitter should consider of such things, and can better judge of them.
Էջ 212 - To leave to an imperial parliament the power of dealing with all questions affecting the imperial crown and government, legislation regarding the colonies and other dependencies of the crown, the relations of the United Empire with foreign states, and all matters appertaining to the defence and the stability of the empire at large.
Էջ 192 - He passed this last measure of his political life, amid the reproaches and execrations of his party. He had assigned the credit of the Catholic Relief Act to Mr. Canning, whom he had constantly opposed ; and he acknowledged that the credit of this measure was due to " the unadorned eloquence of Richard Cobden...
Էջ 82 - It consisted of forty-four commissioners, twelve of whom were bishops, many more privycounsellors, and the rest either clergymen or civilians. This commission, after reciting the acts of supremacy, uniformity, and two others, directs them to inquire from time to time, as well by the oaths of twelve good and lawful men, as by witnesses and all other means they can devise, of all offences, contempts, or misdemeanours done and committed contrary to the tenor of the said several acts and statutes...