The Britannic constitution, or, The fundamental form of government in Britain : demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution : and, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present Protestant heirs is de jure, and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain : and many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited
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The work The Britannic constitution, or, The fundamental form of government in Britain : demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution : and, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present Protestant heirs is de jure, and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain : and many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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The Britannic constitution, or, The fundamental form of government in Britain : demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution : and, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present Protestant heirs is de jure, and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain : and many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited
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The work The Britannic constitution, or, The fundamental form of government in Britain : demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution : and, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present Protestant heirs is de jure, and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain : and many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation : wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution : and, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present Protestant heirs is de jure, and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain : and many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited
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- by Roger Acherley
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- Britannic constitution
- Fundamental form of government in Britain
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- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers | Succession -- Early works to 1800
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- Early works to 1800
- Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800
- Electronic books
- Constitutional law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800
- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers | Succession -- Early works to 1800
- Language
- eng
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- NjRocCCS
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- KD3989
- LC item number
- .A73 1727
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- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
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- HeinOnline world constitutions illustrated
- Target audience
- specialized
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