Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1A. Strahan, law-printer to the king, 1809 |
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Sivu 34
... observed , are even the remote confe quence of every liberal and literary inftitution , that Viner's Abridgment may have contributed in no inconfiderable degree to the elegance and perfpicuity of the Decline and Fall of the Ro- man ...
... observed , are even the remote confe quence of every liberal and literary inftitution , that Viner's Abridgment may have contributed in no inconfiderable degree to the elegance and perfpicuity of the Decline and Fall of the Ro- man ...
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... observed , had in general no idea of any other permanent form of government but these three for though Cicero declares himself of opinion , esse " optime conftitutam rempublicam , quae ex tribus generibus illis , regali , optimo , et ...
... observed , had in general no idea of any other permanent form of government but these three for though Cicero declares himself of opinion , esse " optime conftitutam rempublicam , quae ex tribus generibus illis , regali , optimo , et ...
Sivu 53
... observed , and the wrongs to be efchewed , are clearly defined and laid [ 54 ] down : another , directory ; whereby the fubject is inftructed and enjoined to observe those rights , and to abstain from the commission of thofe wrongs : a ...
... observed , and the wrongs to be efchewed , are clearly defined and laid [ 54 ] down : another , directory ; whereby the fubject is inftructed and enjoined to observe those rights , and to abstain from the commission of thofe wrongs : a ...
Sivu 58
... observed , that we are here speaking of laws that are fimply and purely penal , where the thing forbidden or enjoined is wholly a matter of indifference , and where the penalty inflicted is an adequate compenfation for the civil ...
... observed , that we are here speaking of laws that are fimply and purely penal , where the thing forbidden or enjoined is wholly a matter of indifference , and where the penalty inflicted is an adequate compenfation for the civil ...
Sivu 64
... observed in many of the midland counties , and those bordering on the principality of Wales , the retreat of the ancient Britons ; and therefore very pro- bably intermixed with the British or Druidical customs . 2. The Weft - Saxon ...
... observed in many of the midland counties , and those bordering on the principality of Wales , the retreat of the ancient Britons ; and therefore very pro- bably intermixed with the British or Druidical customs . 2. The Weft - Saxon ...
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