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John Somers has written:

'Jus regium' -- subject(s): Finance, Forfeiture, History, Prerogative, Royal, Royal Prerogative

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John Somers has written:

'Jus regium' -- subject(s): Finance, Forfeiture, History, Prerogative, Royal, Royal Prerogative

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David Jenner has written:

'Cain's mark and murder, K. Charls the I his martyrdom' -- subject(s): Church of England, English Sermons, Sermons, Sermons, English

'The prerogative of primogeniture' -- subject(s): Divine right of kings, Prerogative, Royal, Royal Prerogative

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Timothy Brecknock has written:

'Prejudice detected: an ethic epistle. By T. Brecknock, Esq'

'Droit le roy' -- subject- s -: Early works to 1800, Prerogative, Royal, Royal Prerogative

'Poems and odes, after the manner of Anacreon'

'An ode on His Most Sacred Majesty's return'

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Williston Wilker has written:

'On the increase of royal power in France under Philip Augustus, 1179-1223 ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Royal Prerogative, History

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The immunity of state from suits is not inherently considered a royal prerogative of dishonesty. It is a legal principle that protects the state from being sued without its consent. While some may view it as allowing for potential evasion of accountability, it serves to ensure the proper functioning of government and prevent misuse of legal proceedings against the state.

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