Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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... created duke of Brandon , it was refolved by the lords on the 20th of December 1711 , that no patent of honour ... created in his father's life time an English peer , and this creation was not affected by the annexation by inheritance of ...
... created duke of Brandon , it was refolved by the lords on the 20th of December 1711 , that no patent of honour ... created in his father's life time an English peer , and this creation was not affected by the annexation by inheritance of ...
Sivu 269
... created by the king's letters patent for measuring cloths , with a new fee for the fame , the letters patent were , on account of the new fee , revoked and declared void in parliament . UPON the fame , or a like reason , the king has ...
... created by the king's letters patent for measuring cloths , with a new fee for the fame , the letters patent were , on account of the new fee , revoked and declared void in parliament . UPON the fame , or a like reason , the king has ...
Sivu 473
... created : but it is obfervable , that ( till of late years ) most of those statutes , which are usually cited as having created corporations , do either confirm fuch as have been before created by the king ; as in the case of the ...
... created : but it is obfervable , that ( till of late years ) most of those statutes , which are usually cited as having created corporations , do either confirm fuch as have been before created by the king ; as in the case of the ...
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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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