Other works were De unione regnorum Britanniae tractatus, De jure successionis regni Angliae and De hominio disputatio.
The United States had contended that Astoria had become a British possession jure belli, and Great Britain had covenanted by the first article of the Treaty of Ghent to restore all her acquisitions made jure belli.
For the jure divino of the English Episcopate he cared as little as Oliver had ever done for the jure divino of the English Crown.
They compelled the free commons, who were oppressed by the burden of taxation, to borrow from them, and to surrender their freedom first de facto as debtors, then de jure as bondmen.
Caesar complained, and the clause was subsequently appended but not confirmed by special decree of the people, so that this enactment inserted by mere interpolation in the already promulgated law could only be looked on dejure as a nullity.
And when all this is jure divino, why should any say, that no form of government is jure divino?
And so that two forms of church government are jure divino, the universal church form, and the particular.
But if you only mean that another part of the form may be jure divino as well as this, that will but prove still that some form is jure divino.
By this time you may see plainly both how far churches, officers, and church government isjure divino, and how far man may or may not add or alter, and what I meant in my proposition, viz.
The mandate recites all the circumstances which had occurred, describing the ring as 'annulum qui pontificalis vulgariter appellatur, qui de jure et consuetudine nostre ecclesie Cantuariensis ad nos dignoscitur pertinere.
As for the Protestants relying, jure humano, upon the Edict of Spire, and jure divino, upon the Bible, they were full of courage and firmness.
Nor indeed have a jure divino and an hereditary right any necessary connexion with each other; as some have very weakly imagined.
Yet while I assert an hereditary, I by no means intend a jure divino, title to the throne.
The titles of David and Jehu were equally jure divino, as those of either Solomon or Ahab; and yet David slew the sons of his predecessor, and Jehu his predecessor himself.
Yet sir Edward Coke maintains, that, if an embassador make a contract which is good jure gentium, he shall answer for it here[n].
Pragmatic Sanction; "beginning of March," there is virtual avowal of SALVO JURE (ib.
Hargrave, in preface to "Hale deJure Coronae," in Law Tracts, vol.
Treatise deJure Coronae, in Hargrave's Preface to Collection of Law Tracts, p.
But the pope's bull of dispensation for the king's marriage speaks of the realm of England as "jure haereditario ad te legitimum in illo praedecessorum tuorum successorem pertinens.
But it all rests upon the ancient maxim: "De facto respondent juratores, de jure judices.
His book, written at Avignon, is entitled De sacrarum electionum jure et necessitate ad Ecclesiae Gallicanae, redintegrationem, auctore G.
See some very remarkable passages in Grotius, De Jure Bell.
In 383, he modified this law in respect to the apostate catechumens; but the general principle maintained all the apostates absque jure Romano.
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