Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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... regard to their conftruction c . FIRST , as to their feveral kinds . Statutes are either gene- ral or special , public or private . A general or public act is an univerfal rule , that regards the whole community ; and of [ 86 ] this the ...
... regard to their conftruction c . FIRST , as to their feveral kinds . Statutes are either gene- ral or special , public or private . A general or public act is an univerfal rule , that regards the whole community ; and of [ 86 ] this the ...
Sivu 420
... regard to the privileges conferred on failors , they are pretty much the fame with those conferred on fol- diers ; with regard to relief when maimed , or wounded , or fuperannuated , either by county rates , or the royal hofpital . at ...
... regard to the privileges conferred on failors , they are pretty much the fame with those conferred on fol- diers ; with regard to relief when maimed , or wounded , or fuperannuated , either by county rates , or the royal hofpital . at ...
Sivu 429
... regard to the contract of marriage referred to the ages of 14 and 12 ; but it has also long been clearly fettled that it is not true with regard to contracts for marriage referred to the minority under twenty - one . For where there are ...
... regard to the contract of marriage referred to the ages of 14 and 12 ; but it has also long been clearly fettled that it is not true with regard to contracts for marriage referred to the minority under twenty - one . For where there are ...
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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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