She talks about how the magna carta influenced the histories of the u. S. And u. K. To limits on executive power. This program is a few minutes. Todays lecture will be on the magna carta. A document of great historical significance to the rule of law. The 800 anniversary of which will be two weeks from today. We are honored and privileged to have as our lecturer, the Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the right honorable baroness hale of richmond. Let me describe that lady hale has herself a couple. She was the only member of the u. K. Supreme court to be a woman she was the first and only woman in 1999 was the when she was appointed to the court of appeals. In 1994, she was the First High Court judge to come from a background as an academic and a Public Servant rather than as a practicing banister, although called to the bar in 1969 and 89. When she practiced law briefly in manchester, she decided that the ratio one of six women in her class, she was the only
Warren knows exactly whats coming across the plate and he makes the analogy he doesnt have to swing, no strikes called, so he can stand there all kay. He waits month after month, year after year and when hes ready he swings so he hits the wall. Rose we conclude with john avlon, his new book is called washingtons farewell the Founding Fathers warning to future generations. Washington was the author in terms of the ideas. Maybe its the autobiography of his ideas but he assembled the greatest team of ghost writers in history. James madison the first term, Alexander Hamilton the second term. The words are mostly hamiltons but the ideas are all washington. Rose broad, kunhardt and avalon when we continue. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose eli broad is here. He is one of the worlds most prominent philanthropists. The new yorker magazine c
Warren knows exactly whats coming across the plate and he makes the analogy he doesnt have to swing, no strikes called, so he can stand there all kay. He waits month after month, year after year and when hes ready he swings so he hits the wall. Rose we conclude with john avlon, his new book is called washingtons farewell the Founding Fathers warning to future generations. Washington was the author in terms of the ideas. Maybe its the autobiography of his ideas but he assembled the greatest team of ghost writers in history. James madison the first term, Alexander Hamilton the second term. The words are mostly hamiltons but the ideas are all washington. Rose broad, kunhardt and avalon when we continue. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose eli broad is here. He is one of the worlds most prominent philanthropists. The new yorker magazine c
Coming across the plate and he makes the analogy he doesnt have to swing, no strikes called, so he can stand there all kay. He waits month after month, year after year and when hes ready he swings so he hits the wall. Rose we conclude with john avlon, his new book is called washingtons farewell the Founding Fathers warning to future generations. Washington was the author in terms of the ideas. Maybe its the autobiography of his ideas but he assembled the greatest team of ghost writers in history. James madison the first term, Alexander Hamilton the second term. The words are mostly hamiltons but the ideas are all washington. Rose broad, kunhardt and avalon when we continue. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose eli broad is here. He is one of the worlds most prominent philanthropists. The new yorker magazine called him the domenicci of
Prof. Coombs all right. Good day gentlemen. We have talked about up to this point, the development of a regional basis of the different colonies of english america. What i want to do today is take a step back, more of an imperial approach and talk about the maturation of the english empire. You might be curious about the date. It doesnt say 16071713, and hopefully the reason for that will become clear over the course of this lecture. As a point of departure, most people may think about english mainlandparticularly north america, Something Like this image is what comes to mind. The whole coastline filled in with colonies from massachusetts and maine in the north to georgia and the south, large and expensive. About with respect to other empires in north america, maps are dispersive. Arguments, assertions of pretensions of claims to territory. Theeality, in the middle of 17th century, the english empire looks more like this. Clusters, you can barely see it. There is a dark patch around ch