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... Crown from the earliest days were five in number ; -1 , the sole right of Parliament to grant supplies ; 2 , the assent of Parliament for every new law ; 3 , security of the subject from arrest except by legal warrant , and the right of ...
... Crown from the earliest days were five in number ; -1 , the sole right of Parliament to grant supplies ; 2 , the assent of Parliament for every new law ; 3 , security of the subject from arrest except by legal warrant , and the right of ...
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... Crown ; so essential to the honour of the Crown is the love and confidence of the people ! There have been times when the intense passion for national independence has proved injurious to the cause of individual liberty . It can ...
... Crown ; so essential to the honour of the Crown is the love and confidence of the people ! There have been times when the intense passion for national independence has proved injurious to the cause of individual liberty . It can ...
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... Crown , if it had been allowed to develop un- checked its principle of connection , ' it is impossible to say . But meantime a strong force was growing up outside Parliament , which served to counteract the exclusive influences to which ...
... Crown , if it had been allowed to develop un- checked its principle of connection , ' it is impossible to say . But meantime a strong force was growing up outside Parliament , which served to counteract the exclusive influences to which ...
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