Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 139
... ftate . In cafe he obtained justice from neither , he might then present a third petition to the prince ; but upon pain of death , if found to be in the wrong . The confequence of which was , that no one dared to offer fuch third ...
... ftate . In cafe he obtained justice from neither , he might then present a third petition to the prince ; but upon pain of death , if found to be in the wrong . The confequence of which was , that no one dared to offer fuch third ...
Sivu 326
... ftate of Florence , A. D. 1344 : which government then owed about 60,000 / . fterling : and , being unable to pay it , formed the principal into an aggregate fum , called metaphorically a mount , or bank , the fhares whereof were ...
... ftate of Florence , A. D. 1344 : which government then owed about 60,000 / . fterling : and , being unable to pay it , formed the principal into an aggregate fum , called metaphorically a mount , or bank , the fhares whereof were ...
Sivu 416
... ftate of fer- vitude quite confiftent with the maxims of found policy ob ferved by other free nations . For , the greater the general liberty is which any ftate enjoys , the more cautious has it usually been in introducing flavery in ...
... ftate of fer- vitude quite confiftent with the maxims of found policy ob ferved by other free nations . For , the greater the general liberty is which any ftate enjoys , the more cautious has it usually been in introducing flavery in ...
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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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