Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1A. Strahan, law-printer to the king, 1809 |
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... universal jurispru- dence , combined with an accurate knowlege of our own municipal conftitutions , their original , reason , and history , hath given a beauty and energy to many modern judicial decifions , with which our ancestors were ...
... universal jurispru- dence , combined with an accurate knowlege of our own municipal conftitutions , their original , reason , and history , hath given a beauty and energy to many modern judicial decifions , with which our ancestors were ...
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... universal neglect of this study , with us in England , feems in fome degree to call in queftion the truth of this evident pofition , it fhall therefore be the bufi nefs of this introductory difcourfe , in the first place to de ...
... universal neglect of this study , with us in England , feems in fome degree to call in queftion the truth of this evident pofition , it fhall therefore be the bufi nefs of this introductory difcourfe , in the first place to de ...
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... universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law , when the words are dubious , is by confidering the reafon and spirit of it ; or the caufe which moved the legiflator to enact it . For when this reason ceases , the ...
... universal and effectual way of discovering the true meaning of a law , when the words are dubious , is by confidering the reafon and spirit of it ; or the caufe which moved the legiflator to enact it . For when this reason ceases , the ...
Sivu 85
... universal rule , that regards the whole community ; and of [ 86 ] this the courts of law are bound to take notice judicially and ex officio ; without the ftatute being particularly pleaded , or formally fet forth by the party who claims ...
... universal rule , that regards the whole community ; and of [ 86 ] this the courts of law are bound to take notice judicially and ex officio ; without the ftatute being particularly pleaded , or formally fet forth by the party who claims ...
Sivu 189
... universal , and permanent ; in order to mark out with precision , whe is that fingle perfon , to whom are committed ( in fub- fervience to the law of the land ) the care and protection of the community ; and to whom , in return , the ...
... universal , and permanent ; in order to mark out with precision , whe is that fingle perfon , to whom are committed ( in fub- fervience to the law of the land ) the care and protection of the community ; and to whom , in return , the ...
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