Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 177
... writs to the fheriff of every county , for the election of all the members to ferve for that county , and every city and borough therein . Within three days ( 45 ) after the receipt of this writ , the fheriff is to fend his pre- cept ...
... writs to the fheriff of every county , for the election of all the members to ferve for that county , and every city and borough therein . Within three days ( 45 ) after the receipt of this writ , the fheriff is to fend his pre- cept ...
Sivu 187
... writ of prorogation , as the parliament in 1790 was prorogued twice by a writ ; Comm . Journ . 26th Nov. 1790 ; and the first par- liament in this reign was prorogued by four writs . Ib . 3 Nov. 1761. On the day upon which the writ of ...
... writ of prorogation , as the parliament in 1790 was prorogued twice by a writ ; Comm . Journ . 26th Nov. 1790 ; and the first par- liament in this reign was prorogued by four writs . Ib . 3 Nov. 1761. On the day upon which the writ of ...
Sivu 266
... writ of ne exeat regnum 66 granted or taken out , without a bill first filed . — It is true , it " was originally a ftate writ , but for fome time , though not very " long , it has been made use of in aid of the subjects for the help ...
... writ of ne exeat regnum 66 granted or taken out , without a bill first filed . — It is true , it " was originally a ftate writ , but for fome time , though not very " long , it has been made use of in aid of the subjects for the help ...
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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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