A Concise View of the Constitution of EnglandLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 - 448 pages |
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Page 138
... prince of Wales , or heir apparent to the crown , his royal consort , and the princess royal , or the king's eldest daughter , are likewise peculiarly regarded by the laws . It is high treason to con- spire the death of the prince . And ...
... prince of Wales , or heir apparent to the crown , his royal consort , and the princess royal , or the king's eldest daughter , are likewise peculiarly regarded by the laws . It is high treason to con- spire the death of the prince . And ...
Page 139
... prince of Wales , and earl of Chester , by special creation and investiture ; but being the king's eldest son , he is , by inheritance , duke of Cornwall , without any new creation . Edward II . was the first prince of Wales . When his ...
... prince of Wales , and earl of Chester , by special creation and investiture ; but being the king's eldest son , he is , by inheritance , duke of Cornwall , without any new creation . Edward II . was the first prince of Wales . When his ...
Page 196
George Custance. Englishman is not released from allegiance to his natural prince by a residence in a foreign country , nor even by becoming the subject of a foreign ruler . For he cannot serve two masters ; and his native prince having ...
George Custance. Englishman is not released from allegiance to his natural prince by a residence in a foreign country , nor even by becoming the subject of a foreign ruler . For he cannot serve two masters ; and his native prince having ...
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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