Historical Source BookD. C. Heath and Company, 1920 - 211 páginas |
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... principle that no new or extraordinary taxes should be levied without the consent of Parliament . This article was often referred to in later times , especially by the parliamentary leaders who resisted the encroachments of the Stuarts ...
... principle that no new or extraordinary taxes should be levied without the consent of Parliament . This article was often referred to in later times , especially by the parliamentary leaders who resisted the encroachments of the Stuarts ...
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... principles of political liberty already formulated in the Great Charter and the Petition of Right . To it no additions of equal importance have since been made , except those of the Act of Settlement in 1701. Many clauses of the Bill of ...
... principles of political liberty already formulated in the Great Charter and the Petition of Right . To it no additions of equal importance have since been made , except those of the Act of Settlement in 1701. Many clauses of the Bill of ...
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... principles and spirit of the British constitution for the people of Great Britain to grant to his Majesty the property of the co onies . VII . That trials by jury are the inherent and inva uable right of every British subject in these ...
... principles and spirit of the British constitution for the people of Great Britain to grant to his Majesty the property of the co onies . VII . That trials by jury are the inherent and inva uable right of every British subject in these ...
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... principles . XVI . That religion , or the duty which we owe to our Creator , and the manner of discharging it , can be directed only by reason and conviction , not by force or violence ; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the ...
... principles . XVI . That religion , or the duty which we owe to our Creator , and the manner of discharging it , can be directed only by reason and conviction , not by force or violence ; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the ...
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... principles and organizing its powers in such form , as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness . Pru- dence , indeed , will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and ...
... principles and organizing its powers in such form , as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness . Pru- dence , indeed , will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and ...
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