Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 165
... person , they rejected it as contrary to their oath of office . But fince the ftatute 12 W. III . c . 3. which enacts that no privileged person shall be fubject to arrest or imprisonment , it hath been held that Dyer , 59. 4 Pryn . Breg ...
... person , they rejected it as contrary to their oath of office . But fince the ftatute 12 W. III . c . 3. which enacts that no privileged person shall be fubject to arrest or imprisonment , it hath been held that Dyer , 59. 4 Pryn . Breg ...
Sivu 171
... person convicted of perjury , or fubornation of perjury , fhall be capable of voting in any election . 4. That no perfon fhall vote in right of any freehold , granted to him fraudently to qualify him to vote . Fraudulent grants are such ...
... person convicted of perjury , or fubornation of perjury , fhall be capable of voting in any election . 4. That no perfon fhall vote in right of any freehold , granted to him fraudently to qualify him to vote . Fraudulent grants are such ...
Sivu 207
... person , and to the heirs of her " body lawfully to be begotten , after her , the imperial " crown and dignity of this realm doth belong . " And in the fame reign , by ftatute 13 Eliz . c . 1. we find the right of parliament to direct ...
... person , and to the heirs of her " body lawfully to be begotten , after her , the imperial " crown and dignity of this realm doth belong . " And in the fame reign , by ftatute 13 Eliz . c . 1. we find the right of parliament to direct ...
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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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