| 1840 - 526 pages
...estate of the realm and of the people, should be treated, accorded, and established in parliament, by the king and by the assent of the prelates, earls, and barons, nnd the commonalty of the realm, according as had been before accustomed.' In reference to this statute... | |
| Sir William Betham - Constitutional history - 1834 - 428 pages
...the estate of the king and of his heirs, and for the " estate of the realm and of the people, should 'be treated, " accorded, and established IN PARLIAMENTS BY THE " KING, AND BY THE ASSENT OF THE PRE" LATES, EARLS, AND BARONS, AND THE " COMMONALTY OF THE REALM, in manner, as " HAS BEFORE BEEN ACCUSTOMED."... | |
| Charles Henry Parry - Constitutional history - 1839 - 726 pages
...Nov., by which it might appear that the Assembly had met. They at caddreucd to 4 Earls, and 103 Barons. and established, in Parliaments, by the King, and by the assent of the Prelates, Karls and Barons, and the Commonalty of the Realm, according as had been before accustomed." An Ordinance... | |
| Charles de Rémusat - Great Britain - 1856 - 488 pages
...heirs, and of the realm, and of ihe people, should be Ireated, accorded and established in parliament by the king, and by the assent of the prelates, earls and barons, and the commonally of the realm, according as had been before accustomed. » C'est la royauté elle-même qui,... | |
| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1866 - 492 pages
...the estate of the realm and of the people, should be treated, accorded, and established in parliament by the king, and by the assent of the prelates, earls, and baronsand the commonalty of the realm, according as had been before accustomed. This proceeding, therefore,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 522 pages
...estate of the realm and of the people, should be treated, accorded, and established in parliament, by the king and by the assent of the prelates, earls, and barons, and the commonwealth of the realm, according as had been before accmtomcd." In reference to this statute, Mr.... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1870 - 568 pages
...distinctly enunciated the principle that all matters to be established for the estate of the king and people shall be treated, accorded, and established...the king and by the assent of the prelates, earls, barons, and commonalty of the realm, according as it hath been hitherto accustomed. The growth of the... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1878 - 622 pages
...provision that all laws concerning " the estate of our Lord the King and his heirs or for the estate of the realm and the people shall be treated, accorded, and established in Parliaments by our Lord the King and by the consent of the prelates, earls, barons, and commonalty of the realm according... | |
| John Macleod (M.A.) - Great Britain - 1882 - 168 pages
...the realm and of the people, shall be treated, accorded, and established in Parliament, by our lord the King, and by the assent of the prelates, earls, and barons, and by the •whole commonality of the realm. ' mons, who have generally been averse to war, were now increasing... | |
| Frederick Clifford - Bills, Private - 1885 - 580 pages
...out of the realm of England, without returning .at any time unless it be by the assent of our Lord the King, and by the assent of the prelates, earls and barons, and that in Parliament duly summoned. And we do give them port at Dover, and none other place elsewhere,... | |
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