| Hannah Lawrance - 1838 - 474 sayfa
...important changes which time has wrought in the order of society, during six hundred years subsequent to the great charter, have undoubtedly lessened its direct...still the key-stone of English liberty. All that has been since obtained is little more than confirmation, and commentary ; and if every subsequent law... | |
| William Whewell - 1845 - 452 sayfa
...granted, was always considered as a primary and fundamental law of the nation. Mr. Hallam says *, " This is still the key-stone of English Liberty. All that...swept away, there would still remain the bold features which distinguish a free from a despotic monarchy." Like preceding Charters, this redresses the worst... | |
| William Whewell - 1845 - 440 sayfa
...fundamental law of the nation. Mr. Hallam says *, " This is still the key-stone of English Liberty. AU that has since been obtained is little more than as...swept away, there would still remain the bold features which distinguish a free from a despotic monarchy." Like preceding Charters, this redresses the worst... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 sayfa
...important changes which time has wrought in the order of society, during sii hundred years subsequent to the Great Charter, have undoubtedly lessened its direct...to our present circumstances. But it is still the key-etone of English liberty. All that has since been obtained is little more than as confirmation... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1853 - 172 sayfa
...important changes which time has wrought in the order of society, during six hundred years subsequent to the Great Charter, have undoubtedly lessened its direct...subsequent law were to be swept away, there would still [SECT. I. CENTBE OF GRAVITY. 45 remain. the bold features that distinguish a free from a despotic monarchy.... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 556 sayfa
...important changes which time has wrought in the order of society, during six hundred years subsequent to the great charter, have undoubtedly lessened its direct...that has since been obtained is little more than as a confirmation or commentary; and if every subsequent law were to be swept away, there would still... | |
| 1860 - 428 sayfa
...deserves the admiration it has always obtained from the English people. ' It is/ says Mr. Hallam, ' the keystone of English liberty.' All that has since been obtained is little more than .1 confirmation or commentary ; and, if every subsequent law were swept away, there would still remain... | |
| Rollin Carlos Hurd - 1858 - 714 sayfa
...important changes which time has wrought in the order of society during six hundred years subsequent to the Great Charter, have undoubtedly lessened its direct...but it is still the keystone of English liberty." 2 Mid. Ages, 341. Sir James Mackintosh says of it : " It was a peculiar advantage that the consequences... | |
| Joseph Haven - 1859 - 396 sayfa
...regarded as lying at the foundation of English constitutional law. In the language of Mr. Hallam : " This is still the key-stone of English liberty. All that...swept away, there would still remain the bold features which distinguish a free from a despotic monarchy." This charter guarantees security of person and... | |
| Joseph Haven - 1859 - 362 sayfa
...regarded as lying at the foundation of English constitutional law. In the language of Mr. Hallam: "This is still the key-stone of English liberty. All that...swept away, there would still remain the bold features which distinguish a free from a despotic monarchy." This charter guarantees security of person and... | |
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