Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1S. Sweet, 1829 |
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Sivu xxxiii
... present form , at least five hundred years . · 147 3. The parliament is assembled by the king's writs , and its sitting must not be intermitted above three years . 150 4. Its constituent parts are the king's majesty , the lords spiri ...
... present form , at least five hundred years . · 147 3. The parliament is assembled by the king's writs , and its sitting must not be intermitted above three years . 150 4. Its constituent parts are the king's majesty , the lords spiri ...
Sivu 10
... present convenience . Time must either obliterate or modify insti- tutions no longer compatible with newly acquired wants or knowledge . Legislators may correct legislators , and such is their use ; but antiquity conse- crates some ...
... present convenience . Time must either obliterate or modify insti- tutions no longer compatible with newly acquired wants or knowledge . Legislators may correct legislators , and such is their use ; but antiquity conse- crates some ...
Sivu 12
... present purpose . Servius Sulpicius , a gentleman of the patrician order , and a cele- brated orator , had occasion to take the opinion of Quintus Mutius Scævola , the then oracle of the Roman law ; but , for want of some knowledge in ...
... present purpose . Servius Sulpicius , a gentleman of the patrician order , and a cele- brated orator , had occasion to take the opinion of Quintus Mutius Scævola , the then oracle of the Roman law ; but , for want of some knowledge in ...
Sivu 20
... present form of scholastic discipline ; that they were then , and continued to be till the time of the reformation , entirely under the influence of the Popish clergy ; ( Sir John Mason the first Protestant , being also the first lay ...
... present form of scholastic discipline ; that they were then , and continued to be till the time of the reformation , entirely under the influence of the Popish clergy ; ( Sir John Mason the first Protestant , being also the first lay ...
Sivu 25
... present is very considerably less . reign of Queen Which seems principally owing to these reasons : first , Elizabeth . because the inns of chancery being now almost totally filled by the inferior branch of the profession , are neither ...
... present is very considerably less . reign of Queen Which seems principally owing to these reasons : first , Elizabeth . because the inns of chancery being now almost totally filled by the inferior branch of the profession , are neither ...
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