Commentaries on the Laws of England, in Four Books, Nide 1Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... confent of the house of convocation . 5. THAT fuch a number of fellowships with a ftipend of fifty pounds per annum , and fcholarships with a ftipend of thirty pounds , be established , as the convocation fhall from time to time ordain ...
... confent of the house of convocation . 5. THAT fuch a number of fellowships with a ftipend of fifty pounds per annum , and fcholarships with a ftipend of thirty pounds , be established , as the convocation fhall from time to time ordain ...
Sivu 30
... confent of convocation , do declare the place actually void . 9. THAT in cafe of any vacancy of the profefforship , fellowships , or scholarships , the profits of the current year be ratably divided between the predeceffor or his re ...
... confent of convocation , do declare the place actually void . 9. THAT in cafe of any vacancy of the profefforship , fellowships , or scholarships , the profits of the current year be ratably divided between the predeceffor or his re ...
Sivu 52
... confent and fundamental act of the fociety : and fuch a change , however effected , is according to Mr Locke " ( who perhaps car- ries his theory too far ) at once an entire diffolution of the bands of government ; and the people are ...
... confent and fundamental act of the fociety : and fuch a change , however effected , is according to Mr Locke " ( who perhaps car- ries his theory too far ) at once an entire diffolution of the bands of government ; and the people are ...
Sivu 77
... confent , their being immemorially disputed , either at law or otherwise , is a proof that such confent was wanting . 4. CUSTOMS must be reasonable ' ; or rather , taken nega- tively , they must not be unreasonable . Which is not always ...
... confent , their being immemorially disputed , either at law or otherwise , is a proof that such confent was wanting . 4. CUSTOMS must be reasonable ' ; or rather , taken nega- tively , they must not be unreasonable . Which is not always ...
Sivu 80
... confent of parliament , and then they owe their validity to the leges fcriptae , or ftatute law . This is expreffly declared in those remarkable words of the statute 25 Hen . VIII . c . 21. addressed to the king's royal majesty ...
... confent of parliament , and then they owe their validity to the leges fcriptae , or ftatute law . This is expreffly declared in those remarkable words of the statute 25 Hen . VIII . c . 21. addressed to the king's royal majesty ...
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