Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Том 1A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, law-printers to the King's most excellent Majesty, 1793 |
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... . 376 CHAP . XII . Of the CIVIL STATE . CHAP . XIII . 396 Of the MILITARY and MARITIME STATES . 408 CHAP . XIV . Of MASTER and SERVANT . CHAP . XV . Of HUSBAND and WIFE 422 433 CHAP . XVI . Of PARENT and CHILD . CHAP CONTENTS .
... . 376 CHAP . XII . Of the CIVIL STATE . CHAP . XIII . 396 Of the MILITARY and MARITIME STATES . 408 CHAP . XIV . Of MASTER and SERVANT . CHAP . XV . Of HUSBAND and WIFE 422 433 CHAP . XVI . Of PARENT and CHILD . CHAP CONTENTS .
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... moft rational branch of learning ; and may defeat for a time * Read in Oxford at the opening of the Vinerian lectures ; 25 08. 1758 . B 2 the the public - fpirited defign of our wife and munificent On the STUDY of the LAW Page.
... moft rational branch of learning ; and may defeat for a time * Read in Oxford at the opening of the Vinerian lectures ; 25 08. 1758 . B 2 the the public - fpirited defign of our wife and munificent On the STUDY of the LAW Page.
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In Four Books William Blackstone. the public - fpirited defign of our wife and munificent benefac- tor . And this he muft more especially dread , when he feels by experience how unequal his abilities are ( unaflifted by pre- ceding ...
In Four Books William Blackstone. the public - fpirited defign of our wife and munificent benefac- tor . And this he muft more especially dread , when he feels by experience how unequal his abilities are ( unaflifted by pre- ceding ...
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... wife indefati- gable fenator : but the inference which arifes from the story is this , that ignorance of the laws of the land hath ever been , esteemed dishonourable in those , who are entrusted by their country to maintain , to ...
... wife indefati- gable fenator : but the inference which arifes from the story is this , that ignorance of the laws of the land hath ever been , esteemed dishonourable in those , who are entrusted by their country to maintain , to ...
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... wife aud exact , yet fo liberal , fo fenfible , and manly , that their conformity to it's rules ( which does at prefent fo much honour to our youth ) is not more the effect of constraint than of their own inclinations and choice ...
... wife aud exact , yet fo liberal , fo fenfible , and manly , that their conformity to it's rules ( which does at prefent fo much honour to our youth ) is not more the effect of constraint than of their own inclinations and choice ...
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Стр. 178 - ... virtually engaged to submit. Whereas, in the great and independent society, which every nation composes, there is no superior to resort to but the law of nature: no method to redress the infringements of that law, but the actual exertion of private force.
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Стр. 58 - I therefore style these parts of our law leges non scriptae, because their original institution and authority are not set down in writing as acts of parliament are, but they receive their binding power and the force of laws by long and immemorial usage, and by their universal reception throughout the kingdom.