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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... ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and the crown went to the next heir without any restriction ; but now , upon the new settlement , the inheritance is conditional ; being limited to such heirs only of the body of the Princess ...
... ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and the crown went to the next heir without any restriction ; but now , upon the new settlement , the inheritance is conditional ; being limited to such heirs only of the body of the Princess ...
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... ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and the crown went to the next heir without any restriction ; but now , upon the new settlement , the inheritance is conditional ; being limited to such heirs only of the body of the Princess ...
... ment . Formerly the descent was absolute , and the crown went to the next heir without any restriction ; but now , upon the new settlement , the inheritance is conditional ; being limited to such heirs only of the body of the Princess ...
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... ment . In the primitive church , the laity were present at all synods ; and when the empire became Christian , no canon was made without the emperor's consent , and indeed the emperor's consent included that of the people , he having in ...
... ment . In the primitive church , the laity were present at all synods ; and when the empire became Christian , no canon was made without the emperor's consent , and indeed the emperor's consent included that of the people , he having in ...
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... ment if the court would hold further plea , as the cause of privilege was determined , which is the debt due to the Queen . And it was held , that on this reason the court ought to dis- miss the cause , and so it was done . Sav . 15 ...
... ment if the court would hold further plea , as the cause of privilege was determined , which is the debt due to the Queen . And it was held , that on this reason the court ought to dis- miss the cause , and so it was done . Sav . 15 ...
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... ment in some degree into their own hands ; by reserving to themselves the right of confirming these elections , and of granting investiture of the temporalities , which now began almost universally to be annexed to this spiritual ...
... ment in some degree into their own hands ; by reserving to themselves the right of confirming these elections , and of granting investiture of the temporalities , which now began almost universally to be annexed to this spiritual ...
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