Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books : with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 2W. E. Dean, 1848 |
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... king kept his Christmas , Easter , or Whitsuntide , as well to do private justice as to consult upon public busi- ness . At the conquest the ecclesiastical jurisdiction was diverted into an- other channel ; and the conqueror , fearing ...
... king kept his Christmas , Easter , or Whitsuntide , as well to do private justice as to consult upon public busi- ness . At the conquest the ecclesiastical jurisdiction was diverted into an- other channel ; and the conqueror , fearing ...
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... king Philip the Fair in France , who about the year 1302 fixed the parliament of Paris to abide constantly in that metropolis ; which before used to follow the person of the king wherever he went , and in which he himself used ...
... king Philip the Fair in France , who about the year 1302 fixed the parliament of Paris to abide constantly in that metropolis ; which before used to follow the person of the king wherever he went , and in which he himself used ...
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... king's bench . [ * 41 ] * VI . The court of king's bench ( so called because the king used formerly to sit there in person ( o ) , the style of the court still being coram ipso rege ) ( 5 ) is the supreme court of common law in the ...
... king's bench . [ * 41 ] * VI . The court of king's bench ( so called because the king used formerly to sit there in person ( o ) , the style of the court still being coram ipso rege ) ( 5 ) is the supreme court of common law in the ...
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... king's bench in Ireland ( 9 ) . Yet even this so high and honourable court is not the dernier resort of the subject ; for , if he be not satisfied with any determination here , he may remove it by writ of error into the house of lords ...
... king's bench in Ireland ( 9 ) . Yet even this so high and honourable court is not the dernier resort of the subject ; for , if he be not satisfied with any determination here , he may remove it by writ of error into the house of lords ...
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... king's bench , and exchequer , was entirely separate and distinct : the common pleas being intended to decide all controversies between sub- ject and subject ; the king's bench to correct all crimes and misdemeanors that amount to a ...
... king's bench , and exchequer , was entirely separate and distinct : the common pleas being intended to decide all controversies between sub- ject and subject ; the king's bench to correct all crimes and misdemeanors that amount to a ...
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