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... King , and the legislative power of the King * . As to the executive , it is plain to every common observer , that the whole of that power and duty is placed in the King . He exe- cutes the law , he is supposed to be present in some of ...
... King , and the legislative power of the King * . As to the executive , it is plain to every common observer , that the whole of that power and duty is placed in the King . He exe- cutes the law , he is supposed to be present in some of ...
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... King ; and so are the whole of their privileges . The Parliament is also stiled the King's Court of Parliament ; judgments there are supposed to be sanctioned immediately by him . And acts of Parliament , that is statutes , are , in the ...
... King ; and so are the whole of their privileges . The Parliament is also stiled the King's Court of Parliament ; judgments there are supposed to be sanctioned immediately by him . And acts of Parliament , that is statutes , are , in the ...
Pagina 85
... King , to which the Lords and Commons indeed give their advice and consent , but still they are the King's acts ; Statutes , according to Mr. Woodde- son , are enacted by Lords and Commons as well as and in concurrence with the King ...
... King , to which the Lords and Commons indeed give their advice and consent , but still they are the King's acts ; Statutes , according to Mr. Woodde- son , are enacted by Lords and Commons as well as and in concurrence with the King ...
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