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" Norman-French (84); a badge, it must be owned, (now the only one remaining), of conquest; and which one could wish to see fall into total oblivion, unless it be reserved as a solemn memento to remind us that our liberties are mortal, having once been... "
The British Prose Writers...: De Lolme on the constitution - 66. oldal
1821
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1. kötet

William Blackstone - 1771 - 506 oldal
...conquefl ; and which one could wifh to fee fall into total oblivion ; unlefs it be referved as a lolemn memento to remind us that our liberties are mortal, having once been deftroyed by a foreign force. If the king confents to a public bill, the clerk ufually declares, "...

The Constitution of England, Or An Account of the English Government;: In ...

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1775 - 462 oldal
...Conqueft; and which one " would wifh to fee fall into total oblivion, " unlefs it be referved as a folemn memento " to remind us that our liberties are mortal, " having once been deftroyed by a foreign " force." When the King has declared his different intentions, he prorogues...

The Constitution of England, Or, An Account of the English Government: In ...

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1777 - 424 oldal
...folemn *' memento to remind us that our liberties are " mortal, having once been deftroyed by a ft foreign force." When the King has declared his different intentions, he prorogues the Parliament. Thofe Bills which he has rejected, remain without force : thofe to which he has aflented, become the...

The European Magazine, and London Review, 2. kötet

1782 - 542 oldal
...berelervL'dasafolemii " memento to remind us thai our liheiii« *' are mortal, having once hern licilroyccl " by a foreign force." " When the King has declared...different intentions,' he prorogues the parliament. ThofcbilU which he ha> rcji-ííc J, re;?ia!n without fotce ; thole to which he has uifemed, bccurr.;...

A Law Grammar: Or, an Introduction to the Theory and Practice of English ...

1791 - 568 oldal
...conqueft ; and which one could wifh to fee fall into total oblivion^ unlefs it be referred as a folemn memento, to remind us that our liberties are mortal, having once been deflroyed by a foreign force. If the king confents to a public bill, the clerk ufually declares, "...

Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1-4. kötet

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 oldal
...conqueft ; and which one could wifh to fee fall into total oblivion, unlcfs it be referved as a folemn memento to remind us that our liberties are mortal, having once been de• D'ewcsjcurn. zo. 73 Com. journ. * Com. joum. 24 Jul. 1660. 17 June 1747. ftroyed ftroyed by a...

Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1. kötet

Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 oldal
...generally in French. I have never seen any re*only one remaining,) of conquest ; and which one could wish to see fall into total oblivion, unless it be...mortal, having once been destroyed by a foreign force. If the king consents to a public bill, the clerk usually declares, " (e roy le veut, the " king wills...

The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., 1. kötet

William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 oldal
...Norman French : a badge it must be owned (now the only one renaming) of conquest; and which one could wish to see fall into total oblivion ; unless it be...to remind us that our liberties are mortal, having been once destroyed by a foreign force. If the King consents to a public bill, tlie clerk usually declares,...

Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., 2. kötet

John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 oldal
...NormanFrench : a badge, it must be owned (now the only one remaining), of conquest ; and which one cou'ld wish to see fall into total oblivion ; unless it be...to remind us that our liberties are mortal, having been once destroyed by a foreign force. If the king consents to a public bill, the clerk usually declares,...

The constitution of England; or, An account of the English government

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1814 - 326 oldal
...words : — " A badge, it must be owned, (now the only one remaining) of conquest ; and which one would wish to see fall into total oblivion, unless it be...the king has declared his different intentions, he prorognes the parliament. Those bills which he has rejected, remain without force : those to which...




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