| English poetry - 1791 - 624 pages
...centttfiatii comif/is, or tributls, the fame may be done by " the parliament of England, which reprefenreth, and " hath the power of the whole realm, both the head and " the body. For every Englifhman is intended to be there " .prefent, either in perlón or by procuration and attorney, •**... | |
| John Millar - Constitutional history - 1818 - 504 pages
...short, all " that ever the people of Rome might do, " either in centuriatis, comitiis, or tributis, the same may be done by the parliament of England,...Englishman is " intended to be there present, either in per" son or by procuration and attorney, of what " pre-eminence, state, dignity, or quality so" ever... | |
| George Miller - History - 1824 - 546 pages
...to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, either in centuriatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the parliament of England,...either in person, or by procuration and attorney, of what preheminence, state, dignity, or quality soever he be, from the prince to the lowest pei-son... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 618 pages
...government you see twice set up, presently pulled down. The strange oppression Parliament of England. Every Englishman is intended to be there present, either in person, or by procuration and attorney ; — and the consent of the Parliament is taken to be every man's consent." See " The Commonwealth... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 618 pages
...government you see twice set up, presently pulled down. The strange oppression Parliament of England. Every Englishman is intended to be there present, either in person, or by procuration and attorney ; — and the consent of the Parliament is taken to be every man's consent." See " The Commonwealth... | |
| Robert Vaughan - Great Britain - 1840 - 506 pages
...And in short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, cither in cenluriatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the parliament of England,...and hath the power of the whole realm, both the head aud the body*." These passages will suffice to show what the 'great principles and theory of our constitution... | |
| Bartholomew Elliott G. Warburton - 1849 - 506 pages
...to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, either in Centuriatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the Parliament of England,...there present, either in person, or by procuration or attorney, state, dignity, or quality soever he be, from the Prince (be he King or Queen) to the... | |
| Eliot Warburton - Great Britain - 1849 - 516 pages
...to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do, either in Centurtatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the Parliament of England,...there present, either in person, or by procuration or attorney, state, dignity, or quality soever he be, from the Prince (be he King or Queen) to the... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1859 - 206 pages
...valuable work on " The Commonwealth of England," speaking of Parliament, says (ed. 1621, p. 37) : — " Every Englishman is intended to be there present, either in person, or by procuration and attorney, of what prehemineuce, state, dignity, or quality soever he be, from the Prince to the lowest person... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1878 - 708 pages
...to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in centuriatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the parliament of England,...hath the power of the whole realm, both the head and body. For every Englishman is intended to be there present, either in person or by procuration and... | |
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