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THE COUNTRIES SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. 103 to 143
78 to 102
BOOK I.
THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS.
CHAPTER I.
THE ABSOLUTE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS.....
Division of the entire subject....
The rights of persons are absolute or relative....
Absolute rights..
political or civil liberty...
right of personal security.
liberty....
to private property. . . . .
the modes of securing their enjoyment....
CHAPTER III.
THE SOVEREIGN......
OR. PAGE.
223 to 255
TOP PAGE.
151 to 171
Nature of the sovereign's title...
The descent of the crown is hereditary..
The mode of succession to the crown compared with that
...
.....
to land.....
226
155
The title to crown is defeasible by act of parliament..... 228
The crown is hereditary in the wearer of it...
A concise history of the succession to the crown.
156
229
prince and princess of Wales and princess royal..... 262
other members of the royal family...
THE COUNCILS BELONGING TO THE SOVEREIGN.... 269 to 277 178 to 183
183
184
The duty of the sovereign is to govern according to law.. 278
The coronation oath....
279
CHAPTER VII.
THE ROYAL PREROGATIVES.
283 to 336
186 to 220
2ndly.
THE ROYAL PREROGATIVES - Continued.
Prerogatives relating to the royal authority
and power....
As regards foreign affairs....
I. In sending and receiving ambassadors..... 300
II. In making treaties and alliances...
196
305
199
III. In making war and peace....
306
200
IV. In issuing letters of marque and reprisal... 30%
201
III. The sovereign is the fountain of justice.... 319
appoints the judges..
318
208
V. The sovereign is the arbiter of commerce.. 326
can establish public markets and fairs... 327
regulate weights and measures. 327
give currency to coin....
VI. The sovereign is head of the church....... 334
... 337 to 402 220 to 258
The royal revenue is either ordinary or extraordinary.... 338
The ordinary revenue is derived from