Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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... respect is paid by the students of the common law . Such are Glanvil and Bracton , Britton and Fleta , Hengham and Littleton , Statham , Brooke , Fitzherbert , and Staunforde , with some others of antient date ; whofe treatife's are ...
... respect is paid by the students of the common law . Such are Glanvil and Bracton , Britton and Fleta , Hengham and Littleton , Statham , Brooke , Fitzherbert , and Staunforde , with some others of antient date ; whofe treatife's are ...
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... respecting the rotation or election of the spiritual or temporal peers fhall be decided by the House of Lords , and in the cafe of an equality of votes in the election of a temporal peer , the clerk of the parliament shall determine the ...
... respecting the rotation or election of the spiritual or temporal peers fhall be decided by the House of Lords , and in the cafe of an equality of votes in the election of a temporal peer , the clerk of the parliament shall determine the ...
Sivu 234
... respect to the latter of these three branches , we may farther remark , that by the act of union , 5 Ann . c . 8. two pre- ceding ftatutes are recited and confirmed ; the one of the f cap . 1. § 2 . EL 3. tr . I. c . 9 . In the old ...
... respect to the latter of these three branches , we may farther remark , that by the act of union , 5 Ann . c . 8. two pre- ceding ftatutes are recited and confirmed ; the one of the f cap . 1. § 2 . EL 3. tr . I. c . 9 . In the old ...
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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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