The Leading Facts of English HistoryGinn, 1887 - 415 pages |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 78
Page 53
... from vengeance , took refuge in it , he could. 1 So called , in distinction from the later statute laws made by Parliament and other legislative bodies . 1 The golden horn of Gallehas , found on the THE COMING OF THE SAXONS . 53.
... from vengeance , took refuge in it , he could. 1 So called , in distinction from the later statute laws made by Parliament and other legislative bodies . 1 The golden horn of Gallehas , found on the THE COMING OF THE SAXONS . 53.
Page 110
... Parliament , as it began to be called in this reign ( 1246 ) . It thus helped , as we shall see later on , to prepare the way for an important change in that body.1 258. Henry's Extravagance . - When Henry became of age he entered upon ...
... Parliament , as it began to be called in this reign ( 1246 ) . It thus helped , as we shall see later on , to prepare the way for an important change in that body.1 258. Henry's Extravagance . - When Henry became of age he entered upon ...
Page 112
... Parliament to meet at Oxford and consider what should be done . Their enemies nicknamed the assembly the " Mad Parliament " ; but there was both method and determination in their madness , for which the country was grate- ful . With ...
... Parliament to meet at Oxford and consider what should be done . Their enemies nicknamed the assembly the " Mad Parliament " ; but there was both method and determination in their madness , for which the country was grate- ful . With ...
Page 113
... Parliament ; the House of Commons ( 1265 ) . - Bracton , the foremost jurist of that day , said in his com- ments on the dangerous state of the times , " If the king were with- out a bridle , - that is , the law , - his subjects ought ...
... Parliament ; the House of Commons ( 1265 ) . - Bracton , the foremost jurist of that day , said in his com- ments on the dangerous state of the times , " If the king were with- out a bridle , - that is , the law , - his subjects ought ...
Page 115
... Parliament . - Shortly after his return to England , he convened a parliament , to which the representatives of the people were summoned . This body declared that all pre- vious laws should be impartially executed , and that there ...
... Parliament . - Shortly after his return to England , he convened a parliament , to which the representatives of the people were summoned . This body declared that all pre- vious laws should be impartially executed , and that there ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
Abbey abolished Anne Anne Boleyn army barons battle became Bill bishops Britain called Castle century Charles charter chief Church of England civil clergy colonies conquest continent court Cromwell crown death declared Duke Earl Edward Edward III Elizabeth established feudal force France French gave George George III granted hand Henry Henry VI Henry VIII Henry's History of England House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Lancaster hundred Ireland Irish James John king king's kingdom Lancaster land later liberty Lollards London Lord Mary monasteries monks murder nation nobles Norman Normandy Paragraph Parliament period political Pope Prince prison Protestant Puritans queen rebellion reform refused reign religion religious repealed Richard Richard II Roman Catholic Rome rose royal Saxons says Scotland seized sovereign Spain Stuart throne tion Tories towns treaty Tudor victory Wales Westminster Westminster Abbey Whig William