The Institutions of the English Government: Being an Account of the Constitution, Powers, and Procedure, of Its Legislative, Judicial, and Administrative Departments. With Copious References to Ancient and Modern AuthoritiesH. Sweet, 1863 - 757 pages |
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Act of Parliament administration amendments ancient appeal appointed authority barons bishops Blackstone boroughs Burnet cause chapter Charles II civil Coke committed committee common law Common Pleas constitution counties Court of Chancery criminal Crown debate declared Edward election England Exchequer executive exercised granted Hatsell Henry VIII Hist History House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Parliament Ibid impeachment indictment instances issue James judges judgment judicature judicial jurisdiction jury King King's Bench legislative liament libel Lord Chancellor matters ment ministers offences officers Parlia Parliamentary Parry's Parliaments party passed peers persons petition Pleading practice prerogative present principal private bills privilege Privy Council proceedings prorogation prosecution Queen question referred reign of Charles Reports respect Royal assent session sheriffs Speaker Standing Orders Star Chamber stat statute summons supply tion treason Trials verdict Vict vols vote whole House writ writ of summons