Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 305
... granted to the king by parliament . They were formerly the real tenth or fifteenth part of all the moveables belonging to the subject ; when fuch moveables , or perfonal eftates , were a very different and a much less confiderable thing ...
... granted to the king by parliament . They were formerly the real tenth or fifteenth part of all the moveables belonging to the subject ; when fuch moveables , or perfonal eftates , were a very different and a much less confiderable thing ...
Sivu 315
... 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 . , for the term ...
... 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 . , for the term ...
Sivu 399
... granted by the affent of parliament , or , if granted in the vaca- tion , they ftated fuch special reasons why the peer was created , as it might be prefumed would afterwards meet with the approbation of the parliament . ( 4 ) Lords of ...
... granted by the affent of parliament , or , if granted in the vaca- tion , they ftated fuch special reasons why the peer was created , as it might be prefumed would afterwards meet with the approbation of the parliament . ( 4 ) Lords of ...
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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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