Commentaries of the Laws of England: in Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1W. E. Dean, 1851 |
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Sivu 2
... Edward to the manes of Theodosius and Justinian : we must not prefer the edict of the prætor , or the rescript of the Roman emperor , to our own immemorial customs , or the sanctions of an English parliament ; unless we can also prefer ...
... Edward to the manes of Theodosius and Justinian : we must not prefer the edict of the prætor , or the rescript of the Roman emperor , to our own immemorial customs , or the sanctions of an English parliament ; unless we can also prefer ...
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... Edward the First . In consequence of this lucky assemblage , they naturally fell into a kind of collegiate order , and , being excluded from Oxford and Cambridge , found it necessary to establish a new university of their own . This ...
... Edward the First . In consequence of this lucky assemblage , they naturally fell into a kind of collegiate order , and , being excluded from Oxford and Cambridge , found it necessary to establish a new university of their own . This ...
Sivu 14
... Edward Coke ( x ) understands it , and which the words seem to import , ) then the intention is evidently this ; by preventing private teachers , within the walls of the city , to collect all the common lawyers into the one public ...
... Edward Coke ( x ) understands it , and which the words seem to import , ) then the intention is evidently this ; by preventing private teachers , within the walls of the city , to collect all the common lawyers into the one public ...
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... Edward the Fourth , but is now unfortunately lost . It contained , we may probably suppose , the principal maxims of the common law , the penalties for misdemesnors , and the forms of judicial proceedings . Thus much may at least be ...
... Edward the Fourth , but is now unfortunately lost . It contained , we may probably suppose , the principal maxims of the common law , the penalties for misdemesnors , and the forms of judicial proceedings . Thus much may at least be ...
Sivu 44
... Edward the confessor extracted one uniform law , or digest of laws , to be observed throughout the whole kingdom ; though Hoveden , and the author of an old manuscript chro- nicle ( 1 ) assure us likewise that this work was projected ...
... Edward the confessor extracted one uniform law , or digest of laws , to be observed throughout the whole kingdom ; though Hoveden , and the author of an old manuscript chro- nicle ( 1 ) assure us likewise that this work was projected ...
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