Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 226
... principal council belonging to the king is his privy council , which is generally called , by way of eminence , • the council . And this , according to fir Edward Cuke's de- fcription of it ' , is a noble , honourable , and reverend ...
... principal council belonging to the king is his privy council , which is generally called , by way of eminence , • the council . And this , according to fir Edward Cuke's de- fcription of it ' , is a noble , honourable , and reverend ...
Sivu 326
... principal debt into a new fpecies of property , [ 327 ] transferable from one man to another , at any time and in any quantity . A fyftem which seems to have had its original in the ftate of Florence , A. D. 1344 : which government then ...
... principal debt into a new fpecies of property , [ 327 ] transferable from one man to another , at any time and in any quantity . A fyftem which seems to have had its original in the ftate of Florence , A. D. 1344 : which government then ...
Sivu 338
... principal fubordinate magistrates . AND herein we are not to investigate the powers and du- ties of his majesty's great officers of state , the lord treasurer , lord chamberlain , the principal secretaries , or the like ; be- cause I do ...
... principal fubordinate magistrates . AND herein we are not to investigate the powers and du- ties of his majesty's great officers of state , the lord treasurer , lord chamberlain , the principal secretaries , or the like ; be- cause I do ...
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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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