| Gongquan Xiao - 1927 - 308 páginas
...81 ; cf. quotation on p. 54 from Sir Thomas Smith : " all that ever the people of Rome might do ... the same may be done by the Parliament of England ; which representeth and hath power of the whole realm, both the head and the body." y' ' Cf. our discussions of constitutionalism,... | |
| American Bar Association - 1918 - 880 páginas
...he said: " The most high and absolute power of the realme of Englande, consisteth in the Parliament And 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 Englande, which representeth and hath the power... | |
| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - 1982 - 532 páginas
...and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And, 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 which representeth and hath the power of... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1994 - 362 páginas
...and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the Prince will put to that triall: And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in Centuriatis comitiis or trihutis, the same may be doone by the parliament of Englande, which representeth and hath the power... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1994 - 370 páginas
...and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the Prince will put to that triall: And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in Ccnturiatis comitiis or tributis, the same may be doone by the parliament of Englande, which representeth... | |
| Noel B. Reynolds, W. Cole Durham - 2003 - 320 páginas
...generally. As Sir Thomas Smith who was Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth stated the principle in 1589: 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 which representeth and hath the power of... | |
| Ellis Sandoz - 1999 - 253 páginas
...generally. As Sir Thomas Smith, who was secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth, stated the principle in 1589: 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 which representeth and hath the power of... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 2001 - 616 páginas
...and name as the highest court, condemneth or absolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial. And to be short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in centuriatis tomitiis or tributis, the same may be done by the parliament of England which representeth and hath... | |
| Kate Aughterson - 2002 - 628 páginas
...the highest court, condemneth or ahsolveth them whom the prince will put to that trial, And, to he short, all that ever the people of Rome might do either in Ceuturiatis comitits or trihutis, the same may he done hy the Parliament of England which representeth... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 204 páginas
...drawn a parallel between the tribunes and the members of the English House of Commons, when he wrote 'all that ever the people of Rome might do either in centuriatis comm1s or tributis, the same might be doone by the parliament of Englande'. De Republica Anglorum,... | |
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