Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1By Isaiah Thomas, sold at his bookstore in Worcester, and by him in Boston, 1790 |
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... authority ; competent endow- ments were decreed for the fupport of a lecturer , and the perpetual encouragement of students ; and the compiler of the enfuing Commentaries had the honour to be elected the first Vinerian profeffor . In ...
... authority ; competent endow- ments were decreed for the fupport of a lecturer , and the perpetual encouragement of students ; and the compiler of the enfuing Commentaries had the honour to be elected the first Vinerian profeffor . In ...
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... authority ; which has generally been reputed ( however unjustly ) of a dry and unfruitful nature ; and of which the theoretical elementary parts have hitherto received a very moderate fhare of cultivation . He cannot but reflect that ...
... authority ; which has generally been reputed ( however unjustly ) of a dry and unfruitful nature ; and of which the theoretical elementary parts have hitherto received a very moderate fhare of cultivation . He cannot but reflect that ...
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... authority ) as a collection of written reafon . No man is more thor- oughly perfuaded of the general excellence of its rules , and the ufual equity of its decifions , nor is better con- vinced of its ufe as well as ornament to the ...
... authority ) as a collection of written reafon . No man is more thor- oughly perfuaded of the general excellence of its rules , and the ufual equity of its decifions , nor is better con- vinced of its ufe as well as ornament to the ...
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... authority in this kingdom ; they are no more binding in England than our laws are binding at Rome . But as far as these for- eign laws , on account of fome peculiar propriety , have in fome particular cafes , and in fome particular ...
... authority in this kingdom ; they are no more binding in England than our laws are binding at Rome . But as far as these for- eign laws , on account of fome peculiar propriety , have in fome particular cafes , and in fome particular ...
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... authority remained in Italy * and the eastern provinces of the em- pire . This now became in a particular manner the favourite of the popish clergy , who borrowed the meth- od and many of the maxims of their canon law from this original ...
... authority remained in Italy * and the eastern provinces of the em- pire . This now became in a particular manner the favourite of the popish clergy , who borrowed the meth- od and many of the maxims of their canon law from this original ...
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