Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Strahan, 1809 - 485 sivua |
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... refidence do forfeit the ftipend of that year to Mr. Viner's general fund . 7. THAT every scholar be elected by convocation , and at the time of election be unmarried , and a member of fome college or hall in the university of Ox- ford ...
... refidence do forfeit the ftipend of that year to Mr. Viner's general fund . 7. THAT every scholar be elected by convocation , and at the time of election be unmarried , and a member of fome college or hall in the university of Ox- ford ...
Sivu 29
... refidence upon this account , nor perhaps entertain a worfe opinion of the benefits of academical edu- cation . Neither should it be confidered as a matter of light importance , that while we thus extend the pomoeria of uni- verfity ...
... refidence upon this account , nor perhaps entertain a worfe opinion of the benefits of academical edu- cation . Neither should it be confidered as a matter of light importance , that while we thus extend the pomoeria of uni- verfity ...
Sivu 64
... refidence . 3. The Dane - Lage , or Danifh law , the very name of which speaks its original and com- pofition . This was principally maintained in the rest of the midland counties , and also on the eastern coast , the part most exposed ...
... refidence . 3. The Dane - Lage , or Danifh law , the very name of which speaks its original and com- pofition . This was principally maintained in the rest of the midland counties , and also on the eastern coast , the part most exposed ...
Sivu 173
... refidence . When this sum was first ascertained in the writ , the parliament was held at York , and therefore the members for Yorkshire were only allowed their wages for the number of days the parliament actually fat , being fuppofed to ...
... refidence . When this sum was first ascertained in the writ , the parliament was held at York , and therefore the members for Yorkshire were only allowed their wages for the number of days the parliament actually fat , being fuppofed to ...
Sivu 173
... refidence required by the 21 Hen . VIII . c . 13. I conceive that important rights and franchises are not loft or deftroyed merely because they become in fome degree inconfiftent with the provisions of a new statute , which is entirely ...
... refidence required by the 21 Hen . VIII . c . 13. I conceive that important rights and franchises are not loft or deftroyed merely because they become in fome degree inconfiftent with the provisions of a new statute , which is entirely ...
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