The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... according to the old fashion . Plac . 31 Ed . 3 . KERNES . Idle persons ; vagabonds . 31 Ed . 3. m . 11 , 12 . Ordin . Hibern . KEVERE . A cover or vessel used in a dairy - house for milk or whey . Paroch . Antiq . 386 . KEY , Kaia and ...
... according to the old fashion . Plac . 31 Ed . 3 . KERNES . Idle persons ; vagabonds . 31 Ed . 3. m . 11 , 12 . Ordin . Hibern . KEVERE . A cover or vessel used in a dairy - house for milk or whey . Paroch . Antiq . 386 . KEY , Kaia and ...
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... according to vulgar notions of right which respect hereditary succession as something indefeasible . In point of fact , neither James nor any of his posterity were legitimate sovereigns according to the senses which that word ought ...
... according to vulgar notions of right which respect hereditary succession as something indefeasible . In point of fact , neither James nor any of his posterity were legitimate sovereigns according to the senses which that word ought ...
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... according to the different senses in which the term royal family is used . The larger sense includes all those , who are by any possibility inheritable to the crown . Such , before the Revolution , were all the descendants of William ...
... according to the different senses in which the term royal family is used . The larger sense includes all those , who are by any possibility inheritable to the crown . Such , before the Revolution , were all the descendants of William ...
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... according to the said laws ; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same ; and therefore all the laws and statutes of this realm for securing the established religion , and the rights and ...
... according to the said laws ; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same ; and therefore all the laws and statutes of this realm for securing the established religion , and the rights and ...
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... according to the value imposed by such proclamation ; he may legitimate base coin , or mixed below the standard of sterling ; he may en- hance coin to a higher denomination or value , and may decry money that is current in use and ...
... according to the value imposed by such proclamation ; he may legitimate base coin , or mixed below the standard of sterling ; he may en- hance coin to a higher denomination or value , and may decry money that is current in use and ...
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