The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution: The Treatise of J. L. de Lolme ... with an Historical and Legal Introduction, and Notes, Том 2J. W. Parker, 1838 |
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... lords who gave their * The fiefs were originally called terræ jure beneficii concessæ ; and it was not till under Charles le Gros that the term fief began to be in use . See Beneficium Gloss . Du Cange . Apud Francos vero , sensium ...
... lords who gave their * The fiefs were originally called terræ jure beneficii concessæ ; and it was not till under Charles le Gros that the term fief began to be in use . See Beneficium Gloss . Du Cange . Apud Francos vero , sensium ...
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... lords , that they were obliged to follow them against the lord paramount . St. Louis , though the power of the crown was in his time much increased , was obliged to confirm both this privilege of the first barons , and this obligation ...
... lords , that they were obliged to follow them against the lord paramount . St. Louis , though the power of the crown was in his time much increased , was obliged to confirm both this privilege of the first barons , and this obligation ...
Стр. 501
... lords were everything ; and the bulk of the nation were accounted nothing . All those wars which were made on the king had not liberty for their object ; for of this the chiefs already enjoyed too great a share : they were the mere ...
... lords were everything ; and the bulk of the nation were accounted nothing . All those wars which were made on the king had not liberty for their object ; for of this the chiefs already enjoyed too great a share : they were the mere ...
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... lords , ever uniting to avenge their common cause as masters , fell , with irresistible advantage , on men who were divided : the people were thus separately , and by force , brought back to their former yoke ; and liberty , that ...
... lords , ever uniting to avenge their common cause as masters , fell , with irresistible advantage , on men who were divided : the people were thus separately , and by force , brought back to their former yoke ; and liberty , that ...
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... lord paramount , in behalf of the lord of an upper fief , were likewise to be admitted against the latter , in behalf of the owner of an inferior fief . The same maxims were also to be applied to the pos- sessor of a still lower fief ...
... lord paramount , in behalf of the lord of an upper fief , were likewise to be admitted against the latter , in behalf of the owner of an inferior fief . The same maxims were also to be applied to the pos- sessor of a still lower fief ...
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Стр. 1050 - Felony, and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the Discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the Seas for Life, or for any Term not less than Seven Years, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard Labour, for any Term not exceeding Four Years...
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