Commentaries of the Laws of England: in Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1W. E. Dean, 1851 |
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William Blackstone. In the course of this Parliament , the question , " whether a member expel- " led was or was not eligible in the same Parliament , " was frequently agi- tated in the House with much warmth , and what fell from him in ...
William Blackstone. In the course of this Parliament , the question , " whether a member expel- " led was or was not eligible in the same Parliament , " was frequently agi- tated in the House with much warmth , and what fell from him in ...
Sivu xx
... parliament ; to sup- ply the defects , or amend what is amiss , of the unwritten law 85 8. In order to give a more ... parliament 3. Berwick is governed by its own local usages , derived from the Scots law , but bound by all acts of ...
... parliament ; to sup- ply the defects , or amend what is amiss , of the unwritten law 85 8. In order to give a more ... parliament 3. Berwick is governed by its own local usages , derived from the Scots law , but bound by all acts of ...
Sivu xxi
... Parliament , are principally three ' : the right of personal security , of sonal liberty , and of private property 9. The right of personal security con- sists in the legal enjoyment of life , limb , body , health , and reputation 10 ...
... Parliament , are principally three ' : the right of personal security , of sonal liberty , and of private property 9. The right of personal security con- sists in the legal enjoyment of life , limb , body , health , and reputation 10 ...
Sivu xxii
... Parliament 195 6. Notwithstanding such limitations , the crown retains its descendible quality , and becomes hereditary in the prince to whom it is limited 7. King Egbert , king Canute , and king William I. , have been successively ...
... Parliament 195 6. Notwithstanding such limitations , the crown retains its descendible quality , and becomes hereditary in the prince to whom it is limited 7. King Egbert , king Canute , and king William I. , have been successively ...
Sivu xxiii
... parliament 286-306 3. Heretofore these were usually raised by grants of the ( nominal ) tenth or fif- teenth part of the moveables in every township ; or by scutages , hydages , and talliages ; which were succeeded by subsidies assessed ...
... parliament 286-306 3. Heretofore these were usually raised by grants of the ( nominal ) tenth or fif- teenth part of the moveables in every township ; or by scutages , hydages , and talliages ; which were succeeded by subsidies assessed ...
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