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The Life of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester: With Special Reference to ... - Page 378
by George Walter Prothero - 1877 - 409 pages
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The Political Songs of England: From the Reign of John to that of Edward II.

Thomas Wright - 1839 - 436 pages
...its presence gives the power of reigning rightly, and its absence Et ejus absentia regnum perturbare. Ista lex sic loquitur, " per me regnant reges ; Per me jus ostenditur hiis qui condunt leges." Istam legem stabilem nullus rex mutabit ; Sed se variabilem per istam firmabit. Si conformis fuerit...
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Works of the Camden Society, Volume 6

1839 - 440 pages
...conformis fuerit huic legi, stabit ; 870 Et si disconvenerit isti, vacillabit. Dicitur vulgariter, uut rex vult, lex vadit:" Veritas vult aliter, nam lex stat, rex cadit. Veritas et caritas zelusque salutis Legis est integritas, regimen virtutis ; Veritas, lux, caritas,...
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The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution

Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1853 - 364 pages
...the reverse ; for the king may fail, but the law stands firm. The law rules even the royal dignity. Dicitur vulgariter ut rex vult, lex vadit, Veritas vult aliter ; nam lex stat, rex cadit. * * * Legem quoque dicimus regis dignitatem Kegere, <fec." An excellent condensation of the best passages...
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Simon de Montfort, the creator of the House of commons, tr. by U.M. Goodwin

Georg Reinhold Pauli - 1876 - 268 pages
...Quin sciant plus cseteris regni sui mores, Quos relinquunt posteris hii qui sunt priores. Page 111. | Dicitur vulgariter : " ut rex vult, lex vadit ; " Veritas vult aliter, nam lex stat, rex cadit. Page 116. M himself but for his sublime task and the honour of his realm. He concludes with a reference...
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Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester: The Creator of the House of Commons

Reinhold Pauli - 1876 - 278 pages
...Quin soiant plus cseteris regni sui mores, Quos relinquunt posteris hii qui sunt priores. Page 111. I Dicitur vulgariter : " ut rex vult, lex vadit ; " Veritas vult aliter, nam lex stat, rex cadit. Page 116. himself but for his sublime task and the honour of his realm. He concludes with a reference...
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The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution

Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1880 - 380 pages
...king may fail, but the law stands firm. The law rales even the royal dignity:— Dicitur vnlgariter ut rex vult, lex vadit, Veritas vult aliter ; nam lex stat, rex cadit. # * * * An excellent condensation of the best passages of this remarkable poem will be found in Mr....
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Simon de Montfort: comte de Leicester, sa vie (120?-1265) son rôle ..., Volume 1

Charles Bémont - 1884 - 434 pages
...Appendice, p. 375. On y retrouve parfois les idées de Bracton sur la loi : Ista les sic loquitur : « çer me regnant reges; Per me jus ostenditur hiis qui condunt...vadit ». Veritas vult aliter; nam lex stat, rex cadit Ergo regi libeat oinne quod est bonum; Sed malum non audeat... Qui regem custodiunt ne peccet temptatus,...
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Simon de Montfort, comte de Leicester

Charles Bémont - 1884 - 440 pages
...donné des extraits en Appendice, p. 375. On y retrouve parfois les idées de Bracton sur la loi : Ista lex sic loquitur : « per me regnant reges; Per...« ut rex vult, lex vadit ». Veritas vult aliter; nnm lex stat, rex cadit Ergo regi libeat omne quod est bonumj Sed inaliiin non audeat. . . Qui regem...
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Simon de Montfort: comte de Leicester, sa vie (120?-1265) son rôle ..., Volume 1

Charles Bémont - 1884 - 436 pages
...donné des extraits en Appendice, p. 375. On y retrouve parfois les idées de Bracton sur la loi : Ista lex sic loquitur : « per me regnant reges; Per me jus ostenditur bus qui condunt leges »... Dicitur vulgariter : « ut rex vult, lex vadit ». Veritas vult aliter;...
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England Under the Normans and Angevins, 1066-1272

Henry William Carless Davis - 1918 - 646 pages
...power on condition of using it well, that is according to the law. No one but God is above the law : Dicitur vulgariter : ut rex vult lex vadit. Veritas vult aliter, nam lex stat rex cadit. Such is the chain of reasoning which made converts to the boldest political experiment of the middle...
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