England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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... king's licence . According to Danby , peace and war , punish- ment and mercy , jurisdiction and its concomitants , all belonged to the king and to no one else ; the phrase ' the body politic ' was a trick of the lawyers.5 It was ...
... king's licence . According to Danby , peace and war , punish- ment and mercy , jurisdiction and its concomitants , all belonged to the king and to no one else ; the phrase ' the body politic ' was a trick of the lawyers.5 It was ...
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David Ogg. deduced from the maxim , the king can do no wrong . This was reiterated not by the churchmen , but by the lawyers , and connoted a legal rather than a moral irresponsibility . It related especially to the king's commands in ...
David Ogg. deduced from the maxim , the king can do no wrong . This was reiterated not by the churchmen , but by the lawyers , and connoted a legal rather than a moral irresponsibility . It related especially to the king's commands in ...
第543页
... king would die or forsake the Church of England . This was tantamount to imagining both the death and the wrongdoing of the king , thereby committing treason and violating the constitution at one stroke ; for ' if once an offence be ...
... king would die or forsake the Church of England . This was tantamount to imagining both the death and the wrongdoing of the king , thereby committing treason and violating the constitution at one stroke ; for ' if once an offence be ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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