Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 83
Sivu 72
... fome of them , are without doubt the remains of that multitude of local cuftoms before- mentioned , out of which the common law , as it now stands , was collected at firft by king Alfred , and afterwards by king Edgar and Edward the ...
... fome of them , are without doubt the remains of that multitude of local cuftoms before- mentioned , out of which the common law , as it now stands , was collected at firft by king Alfred , and afterwards by king Edgar and Edward the ...
Sivu 383
... fome are more liberally , and fome more fcantily , endowed : and hence the tithes of many things , as wood in particular , are in fome parishes rectorial , and in fome vicarial tithes . THE diftinction therefore of a parfon and vicar in ...
... fome are more liberally , and fome more fcantily , endowed : and hence the tithes of many things , as wood in particular , are in fome parishes rectorial , and in fome vicarial tithes . THE diftinction therefore of a parfon and vicar in ...
Sivu 391
... fome nonfeafance or neglect , or elfe fome malefeazance or crime ; as , for fimony ' ; for maintaining any doctrine in derogation of the king's fupre- macy , or of the thirty - nine articles , or of the book of com- mon - prayer ' ; for ...
... fome nonfeafance or neglect , or elfe fome malefeazance or crime ; as , for fimony ' ; for maintaining any doctrine in derogation of the king's fupre- macy , or of the thirty - nine articles , or of the book of com- mon - prayer ' ; for ...
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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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