Commentaries on the Laws of England, Nide 2Collins & Hannay, 1830 |
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Sivu 46
... receiving appeals , and superintending all other jurisdictions , still remained in the residue of that noble assembly , from which every other great court was derived . They are therefore in all causes the last resort , from whose ...
... receiving appeals , and superintending all other jurisdictions , still remained in the residue of that noble assembly , from which every other great court was derived . They are therefore in all causes the last resort , from whose ...
Sivu 51
... received in England ; when William I. ( whose title was warmly es- poused by the monasteries , which he liberally endowed , and by the foreign clergy , whom he brought over in shoals from France and Italy , and planted in the best ...
... received in England ; when William I. ( whose title was warmly es- poused by the monasteries , which he liberally endowed , and by the foreign clergy , whom he brought over in shoals from France and Italy , and planted in the best ...
Sivu 77
... received the rudiments of christianity and ecclesiastical discipline from England about the beginning of the twelfth century ) have thence also adopted the spiritual cognizance of intestacies , testaments , and legacies . ( p ) This ...
... received the rudiments of christianity and ecclesiastical discipline from England about the beginning of the twelfth century ) have thence also adopted the spiritual cognizance of intestacies , testaments , and legacies . ( p ) This ...
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... received as evidence in any court of justice in the kingdom . ( ƒ ) But their original visitation books , compiled when progresses were solemn- ly and regularly made into every part of the kingdom , to inquire into the state of families ...
... received as evidence in any court of justice in the kingdom . ( ƒ ) But their original visitation books , compiled when progresses were solemn- ly and regularly made into every part of the kingdom , to inquire into the state of families ...
Sivu 102
... received no injury at all . ( a ) What was said with regard to words spoken , will also hold in every particular with re- gard to libels by writing or printing , and the civil actions consequent there- upon : 19 but as to signs or ...
... received no injury at all . ( a ) What was said with regard to words spoken , will also hold in every particular with re- gard to libels by writing or printing , and the civil actions consequent there- upon : 19 but as to signs or ...
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