Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 126
... first , such as are due from every citizen , which are ufually called civil duties ; and , fecondly , fuch as belong to him , which is the more popular acceptation of rights or jura . Both may indeed be comprized in this latter divifion ...
... first , such as are due from every citizen , which are ufually called civil duties ; and , fecondly , fuch as belong to him , which is the more popular acceptation of rights or jura . Both may indeed be comprized in this latter divifion ...
Sivu 283
... first year , for then the first - fruits are due : and by other ftatutes of queen Anne , in the fifth and fixth years of her reign , if a benefice be under fifty pounds per annum clear yearly value , it shall be discharged of the ...
... first year , for then the first - fruits are due : and by other ftatutes of queen Anne , in the fifth and fixth years of her reign , if a benefice be under fifty pounds per annum clear yearly value , it shall be discharged of the ...
Sivu 315
... first usually granted only for a stated term of years , as , for two years in 5 Ric . II . ; but in Henry the fixth's time , they were granted him for life by a statute in the thirty - first year of his reign ; and again to Edward IV ...
... first usually granted only for a stated term of years , as , for two years in 5 Ric . II . ; but in Henry the fixth's time , they were granted him for life by a statute in the thirty - first year of his reign ; and again to Edward IV ...
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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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