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On this ground were built the statutes , prohibiting all appeals to Rome , and for
determining all ecclefiastical suits and controversies within the kingdom , 24 Hen
. VIII . C . 12 . that for the manner of electing and consecrating of archbishops and
...
On this ground were built the statutes , prohibiting all appeals to Rome , and for
determining all ecclefiastical suits and controversies within the kingdom , 24 Hen
. VIII . C . 12 . that for the manner of electing and consecrating of archbishops and
...
Page 288
... and thereof convikted , to suffer imprisonment , and make fine at the king ' s will
, 2 ' 5 Hen . VIII . C . 19 . " So that the statute in effect is no more than this : an act
to bind the clergy to perform their promise , to keep them fast unto their word for ...
... and thereof convikted , to suffer imprisonment , and make fine at the king ' s will
, 2 ' 5 Hen . VIII . C . 19 . " So that the statute in effect is no more than this : an act
to bind the clergy to perform their promise , to keep them fast unto their word for ...
Page 405
At length he converted into an established law a privilege , of which the English
had hitherto had only a precarious enjoy . . ment ; and in the statute de tallagio
non con - se cedendo he decreed , that no tax should be dendo , with laid , nor ...
At length he converted into an established law a privilege , of which the English
had hitherto had only a precarious enjoy . . ment ; and in the statute de tallagio
non con - se cedendo he decreed , that no tax should be dendo , with laid , nor ...
Page 453
This is also expressly declared by statute 7 & 8 W . III . c . 25 , with regard to the
house of commons ; doubts having arisen from some contradictory adjudications
, whether or no a minor was incapacitated from sitting in that house . It is also ...
This is also expressly declared by statute 7 & 8 W . III . c . 25 , with regard to the
house of commons ; doubts having arisen from some contradictory adjudications
, whether or no a minor was incapacitated from sitting in that house . It is also ...
Page 458
As to all other privileges , which fome privileges cease after difíc obstruct the
ordinary course of justice , they rogation . cease by the statutes , 12 W . III . c . 3 .
and 11 Geo . II . C . 24 . immediately after the dissolution or prorogation of the ...
As to all other privileges , which fome privileges cease after difíc obstruct the
ordinary course of justice , they rogation . cease by the statutes , 12 W . III . c . 3 .
and 11 Geo . II . C . 24 . immediately after the dissolution or prorogation of the ...
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