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630-632 ) THE POWERS OF THE KING OF ENGLAND 10 December 1685 1. The king has a prerogative which lawyers must expound . 2. The king makes peers in Parliament , who are perpetual legislators , as also the last and highest judicature of ...
630-632 ) THE POWERS OF THE KING OF ENGLAND 10 December 1685 1. The king has a prerogative which lawyers must expound . 2. The king makes peers in Parliament , who are perpetual legislators , as also the last and highest judicature of ...
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After some time the king came to himself again , and being told of this declaration sent for the prince next day ; told him he had not seen him since the king of France had been there ; charged him , during his minority , exactly to ...
After some time the king came to himself again , and being told of this declaration sent for the prince next day ; told him he had not seen him since the king of France had been there ; charged him , during his minority , exactly to ...
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In Scodand, unlike England, it was thus the king who restored Parliament, not Parliament that recalled the king ; and the result was soon apparent in their relations with each other. The real interest of Scotsmen lay less in ...
In Scodand, unlike England, it was thus the king who restored Parliament, not Parliament that recalled the king ; and the result was soon apparent in their relations with each other. The real interest of Scotsmen lay less in ...
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