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Essays in history and political theory : in honor of Charles Howard McIlwain / Edited by Carl Wittke]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Russell & Russell , c1936 [Reprinted 1967]Description: x, 371 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.9Β ESS 1967
Contents:
God and the secular power, by S. Baldwin.--"Non obstante"--a study of the dispensing of power of English kings, by P. Birdsall.--The attitude of the English clergy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries towards the obligation of attendance on convocations and parliaments, by D. B. Weske.--The struggle for the autonomy of the Church of England, by E. P. Chase.--Henry Parker and the theory of parliamentary sovereignty, by M. A. Judson.--The idea of majesty in Roman political thought, by F. S. Lear.--Attack of the common lawyers on the oath ex officio as administered in the ecclesiastical courts in England, by M. H. Maguire.--The concept of public opinion in political theory, by P. A. Palmer.--The trial of treason in Tudor England, by S. Rezneck.--The political and constitutional theory of Sir John Fortescue, by M. A. Shephard.--Parliamentary privilege in the empire, by Carl Wittke.--The early history of written constitutions in America, by B. F. Wright, Jr.
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Books Central Library, University of Rajshahi Non-fiction 320.9 ESS 1967 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-2 Available A151549
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Bibliographical footnotes.

God and the secular power, by S. Baldwin.--"Non obstante"--a study of the dispensing of power of English kings, by P. Birdsall.--The attitude of the English clergy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries towards the obligation of attendance on convocations and parliaments, by D. B. Weske.--The struggle for the autonomy of the Church of England, by E. P. Chase.--Henry Parker and the theory of parliamentary sovereignty, by M. A. Judson.--The idea of majesty in Roman political thought, by F. S. Lear.--Attack of the common lawyers on the oath ex officio as administered in the ecclesiastical courts in England, by M. H. Maguire.--The concept of public opinion in political theory, by P. A. Palmer.--The trial of treason in Tudor England, by S. Rezneck.--The political and constitutional theory of Sir John Fortescue, by M. A. Shephard.--Parliamentary privilege in the empire, by Carl Wittke.--The early history of written constitutions in America, by B. F. Wright, Jr.

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