Colonies to Nation, 1763-1789Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1967 - 583 من الصفحات |
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... Parliament ; that is , in the King , acting with the advice and consent of the Lords and the Com- mons ( by their Representatives ) , assembled in the Parliament of Great Britain . 4. The King in Parliament has the sole right of ...
... Parliament ; that is , in the King , acting with the advice and consent of the Lords and the Com- mons ( by their Representatives ) , assembled in the Parliament of Great Britain . 4. The King in Parliament has the sole right of ...
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... Parliament it followed that Parliament had " supreme , sacred and uncontrollable legislative power , not only in the realm , but through the dominions . " However supreme and uncontrollable its power might be , Parliament , nevertheless ...
... Parliament it followed that Parliament had " supreme , sacred and uncontrollable legislative power , not only in the realm , but through the dominions . " However supreme and uncontrollable its power might be , Parliament , nevertheless ...
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... parliament of those times were weak enough to admit of it ; but this admission is no proof of the right . No distinction ought to be taken between the authority of parliament , over parts within or without the realm ; but it is an ...
... parliament of those times were weak enough to admit of it ; but this admission is no proof of the right . No distinction ought to be taken between the authority of parliament , over parts within or without the realm ; but it is an ...
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Governor Francis Bernard Principles of | 8 |
New Revenue Measures | 42 |
Repeal | 65 |
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