Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1S. Sweet, 1829 |
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Sivu xiv
... elections . He afterwards reduced his thoughts on that subject into a small treatise ; and was prevailed upon by Sir Charles Mordaunt , and other members of Parliament , who had brought in a bill to decide that con- troverted point , to ...
... elections . He afterwards reduced his thoughts on that subject into a small treatise ; and was prevailed upon by Sir Charles Mordaunt , and other members of Parliament , who had brought in a bill to decide that con- troverted point , to ...
Sivu xxxiii
... election of the sixteen peers of North - Britain . 167 7. The peculiar privileges of the commons are to frame taxes ... elections themselves . 169-180 8. Bills are usually twice read in each house , committed , en- grossed , and then ...
... election of the sixteen peers of North - Britain . 167 7. The peculiar privileges of the commons are to frame taxes ... elections themselves . 169-180 8. Bills are usually twice read in each house , committed , en- grossed , and then ...
Sivu 18
... election to the throne . The people at that time had no voice ; the constitution was wholly feudal ; and the civil law , regard- ing one , only , as the owner , well as administrator of the govern- ment , but ill accorded with a system ...
... election to the throne . The people at that time had no voice ; the constitution was wholly feudal ; and the civil law , regard- ing one , only , as the owner , well as administrator of the govern- ment , but ill accorded with a system ...
Sivu 29
... election at least a master of arts or ba- chelor of civil law in the university of Oxford , of ten years standing from his matriculation ; and also a barrister at law , of four years standing at the bar . 3. That such professor ( by ...
... election at least a master of arts or ba- chelor of civil law in the university of Oxford , of ten years standing from his matriculation ; and also a barrister at law , of four years standing at the bar . 3. That such professor ( by ...
Sivu 30
... election ; but do reside in the university two months in every year , or , in case of non- residence , do forfeit the stipend of that year to Mr. Viner's general fund . 7. That every scholar be elected by convocation , and , at the time ...
... election ; but do reside in the university two months in every year , or , in case of non- residence , do forfeit the stipend of that year to Mr. Viner's general fund . 7. That every scholar be elected by convocation , and , at the time ...
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