It was a matter of doubt and dispute (saith the historian) whether the sons of a son ought to be reckoned among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. - 第 298 頁William Robertson 著 - 1777完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1769 - 638 頁
...point of law by combat. A queftion arofe in the tenth century concerning the right of representation, which was not then fixed, though now univerfally eftablifhed...aflembly was called to deliberate on this point, and it wa» .the general opinion that it ought to be remitted to the examination and decilian of judges. But... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 532 頁
...eftablifhcrd in every part of Europe. " It was a matter of doubt and difpute (faith the hiflorian). whether the fons of a fon ought to be reckoned among...their father happened to die While their grandfather wa» alive. An afl'embly was called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that... | |
| 1769 - 756 頁
...eflaLUhcd'in every part of Europe [x. 67.]. " It was a matter cf doubt and difpute, (failh the hifrorian), Whether the fons of a fon ought to be reckoned among...family, and fucceed equally with their uncles, if thfir father happened to die while their grandfather wa* alive ? An aflèmbly was called to deliberate... | |
| William Robertson - 1802 - 536 頁
...concerning the right of reprefentation, which was not then fixecl, though now univerfally eftablimed in every part of Europe. " It was a matter of doubt...happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An affembly was called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 378 頁
...historian), whether the sons of a son ought to be reckon* ed among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An assembly was called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 516 頁
...historian), whether the sons of a son ought to be reckoned among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An assembly was called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 頁
...historian, • whether the sons of a son ought to be reckoned among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An assembly was culled to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 頁
...historian, ' whether the sons of a son ought to be reckoned among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An assembly was called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 頁
...historian, ' whether *he sons of a son ought to be reckoned among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An assembly w.is called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 534 頁
...historian) whether the sons of a son ought to be reckoned among the children of the family, and succeed equally with their uncles, if their father happened to die while their grandfather was alive. An assembly was called to deliberate on this point, and it was the general opinion that it ought to be... | |
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