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 xxii
... kingdom is lodged in a single person : the king or queen 2. This royal person may be considered with regard to , I. His title . II . His royal family . III . His councils . IV . His duties . V. His prerogative . VI . His revenue 3. With ...
... kingdom is lodged in a single person : the king or queen 2. This royal person may be considered with regard to , I. His title . II . His royal family . III . His councils . IV . His duties . V. His prerogative . VI . His revenue 3. With ...
Sivu xxxiv
... kingdom , with the right of pursuing and taking it 408-419 2. By forfeiture , for crimes and misde- mesnors , the right of goods and chat- tels may be transferred from one man to another ; either in part or totally 3. Total forfeitures ...
... kingdom , with the right of pursuing and taking it 408-419 2. By forfeiture , for crimes and misde- mesnors , the right of goods and chat- tels may be transferred from one man to another ; either in part or totally 3. Total forfeitures ...
Sivu 8
... kingdom , are of all men ( next to common lawyers ) the most indispensably obliged to apply them- selves seriously to the study of our municipal laws . For the civil and canon laws , considered with respect to any intrinsic obligation ...
... kingdom , are of all men ( next to common lawyers ) the most indispensably obliged to apply them- selves seriously to the study of our municipal laws . For the civil and canon laws , considered with respect to any intrinsic obligation ...
Sivu 13
... kingdom to the other . This was found to occasion great inconvenience to the suitors ; to remedy which it was made an article of the great charter of liberties , both that of King John and King Henry the Third ( p ) , that " common ...
... kingdom to the other . This was found to occasion great inconvenience to the suitors ; to remedy which it was made an article of the great charter of liberties , both that of King John and King Henry the Third ( p ) , that " common ...
Sivu 17
... kingdom would not shorten their residence upon this account , nor perhaps entertain a worse opinion of the benefits of academical education . Neither should it be considered as a matter of light importance , that while we thus extend ...
... kingdom would not shorten their residence upon this account , nor perhaps entertain a worse opinion of the benefits of academical education . Neither should it be considered as a matter of light importance , that while we thus extend ...
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