Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 184
... continued from day to day ( Sundays ex- cepted ) until it be finished ; and it shall be kept open seven hours at the leaft each day , between eight in the morning and eight at night ; but if it should be continued till the 15th day ...
... continued from day to day ( Sundays ex- cepted ) until it be finished ; and it shall be kept open seven hours at the leaft each day , between eight in the morning and eight at night ; but if it should be continued till the 15th day ...
Sivu 266
... continued in [ 268 ] their offices during their good behaviour , notwithstanding any demise of the crown , ( which was formerly held ▾ imme- diately to vacate their seats , ) ( 13 ) and their full salaries are abfolutely fecured to ...
... continued in [ 268 ] their offices during their good behaviour , notwithstanding any demise of the crown , ( which was formerly held ▾ imme- diately to vacate their seats , ) ( 13 ) and their full salaries are abfolutely fecured to ...
Sivu 363
... continued service for a year ; but it is not neceffary that the service should be subsequent to the hiring ; for if there is a continued service for eleven months or any other part of a year , by any number or modes of hirings , or with ...
... continued service for a year ; but it is not neceffary that the service should be subsequent to the hiring ; for if there is a continued service for eleven months or any other part of a year , by any number or modes of hirings , or with ...
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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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