Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 174
... same , viz . land held in capite of the king . Until the reformation , 29 of the regular clergy , abbots and priors , who were dead in law to most other purposes , had feats in the house of lords , in confequence of the lands , which ...
... same , viz . land held in capite of the king . Until the reformation , 29 of the regular clergy , abbots and priors , who were dead in law to most other purposes , had feats in the house of lords , in confequence of the lands , which ...
Sivu 191
... same warrant as they had , whether it be to fit upon the throne of their fa thers , or to destroy the house of the preceding fovereign , they will then , and not before , poffefs the crown of England by a right like theirs , immediately ...
... same warrant as they had , whether it be to fit upon the throne of their fa thers , or to destroy the house of the preceding fovereign , they will then , and not before , poffefs the crown of England by a right like theirs , immediately ...
Sivu 283
... same corody or penfion from every abbey or priory of royal foundation . It is , I ap prehend , now fallen into total difufe : though fir Matthew Co. Litt . 67. 341 . • Matt . Paris . 9 Hen . III . c . 5 . 3 Edw . I. c . 21 . F. N. B. ...
... same corody or penfion from every abbey or priory of royal foundation . It is , I ap prehend , now fallen into total difufe : though fir Matthew Co. Litt . 67. 341 . • Matt . Paris . 9 Hen . III . c . 5 . 3 Edw . I. c . 21 . F. N. B. ...
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Of the NATURE of Laws in general | 35 |
Of the LAWS of ENGLAND | 62 |
Of the COUNTRIES fubject to the Laws | 93 |
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