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... laws which exist , usually ex- press that they were made with the concurrence of the witan . ' Hence it appears that the witena - gemot , the legislative and supreme judicial court of the Anglo - Saxons , resembled our present House of ...
... laws which exist , usually ex- press that they were made with the concurrence of the witan . ' Hence it appears that the witena - gemot , the legislative and supreme judicial court of the Anglo - Saxons , resembled our present House of ...
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... laws protected commerce ; fostered the arts ; encouraged agriculture ; promoted labour , and introduced riches . Conscious of the natural sterility of his soil , in- dustry was resorted to for its powerful assistance . Every citizen was ...
... laws protected commerce ; fostered the arts ; encouraged agriculture ; promoted labour , and introduced riches . Conscious of the natural sterility of his soil , in- dustry was resorted to for its powerful assistance . Every citizen was ...
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... laws , is the individual who has in his own hands the whole force of the nation . - The sovereignty , or in other words , the as- sembly which represents the sovereignty , may enact whatever laws it pleases , but the person entrusted ...
... laws , is the individual who has in his own hands the whole force of the nation . - The sovereignty , or in other words , the as- sembly which represents the sovereignty , may enact whatever laws it pleases , but the person entrusted ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
Law | 14 |
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