A Concise View of the Constitution of EnglandLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 - 448 pages |
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Page 131
... and the parliament had previously enacted , that no person professing the popish faith should ever be capable of inherit- ing , possessing , or enjoying the crown of these realms . In this dilemma , therefore , the remainder of the 131.
... and the parliament had previously enacted , that no person professing the popish faith should ever be capable of inherit- ing , possessing , or enjoying the crown of these realms . In this dilemma , therefore , the remainder of the 131.
Page 177
... enacted , that persons sending letters and packets which ought to be sent by the post , by any stage coach , carts , waggons , or any other conveyances what- ever , are liable to forfeit the sum of £ .5 , to be recovered with full costs ...
... enacted , that persons sending letters and packets which ought to be sent by the post , by any stage coach , carts , waggons , or any other conveyances what- ever , are liable to forfeit the sum of £ .5 , to be recovered with full costs ...
Page 422
... enacted , as well as the statute of premunire , which ultimately so effectually de- stroyed the civil power of the pope in these king- doms . The laborious parochial clergy were first established in this reign , by the endowment of ...
... enacted , as well as the statute of premunire , which ultimately so effectually de- stroyed the civil power of the pope in these king- doms . The laborious parochial clergy were first established in this reign , by the endowment of ...
Contents
Of the Laws of England | 34 |
Of Countries subject to the Laws of England | 42 |
Of the absolute Rights of Individuals | 52 |
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