Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books : with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 2W. E. Dean, 1848 |
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Sivu viii
... crown is the agressor , when- ever it is in possession of any proper- ty to which the subject hath a right 254-5 3 ... CROWN 254 to 265 1. Injuries to which the crown is a par- ty , are , I. Where the crown is the ag- gressor . II ...
... crown is the agressor , when- ever it is in possession of any proper- ty to which the subject hath a right 254-5 3 ... CROWN 254 to 265 1. Injuries to which the crown is a par- ty , are , I. Where the crown is the ag- gressor . II ...
Sivu ix
... crown is the sufferer , the king's remedies are , I. By such com- mon law actions as are consistent with the royal dignity . II . By inquest of office , to recover possession : which , when found , gives the king his right by solemn ...
... crown is the sufferer , the king's remedies are , I. By such com- mon law actions as are consistent with the royal dignity . II . By inquest of office , to recover possession : which , when found , gives the king his right by solemn ...
Sivu xiv
... crown 4. The punishment of high treason , in males , is ( generally ) to be , I. Drawn . II . Hanged . III . Embowelled alive . IV . Beheaded . V. Quartered . The head and quarters to be at the king's disposal . But , in treasons re ...
... crown 4. The punishment of high treason , in males , is ( generally ) to be , I. Drawn . II . Hanged . III . Embowelled alive . IV . Beheaded . V. Quartered . The head and quarters to be at the king's disposal . But , in treasons re ...
Sivu xix
... crown - office ( with leave of the court of King's Bench ) at the re- lation of some private subject , for other gross and notorious misdemea- nors . All differing from indictments in this : that they are exhibited by the informer , or ...
... crown - office ( with leave of the court of King's Bench ) at the re- lation of some private subject , for other gross and notorious misdemea- nors . All differing from indictments in this : that they are exhibited by the informer , or ...
Sivu 24
... crown , with a standing salary ) seems to have been sir Francis North , af- terwards lord keeper of the great seal to king Charles II . ( x ) These king's counsel answer , in some measure , to the advocates of the revenue , advocati ...
... crown , with a standing salary ) seems to have been sir Francis North , af- terwards lord keeper of the great seal to king Charles II . ( x ) These king's counsel answer , in some measure , to the advocates of the revenue , advocati ...
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