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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... nature , then by the King's council is understood his council for matters of law , namely , his judges . Therefore , when by the 16 R. 2. c . 5. it was made a high offence to import into this kingdom any Papal bulls , or other processes ...
... nature , then by the King's council is understood his council for matters of law , namely , his judges . Therefore , when by the 16 R. 2. c . 5. it was made a high offence to import into this kingdom any Papal bulls , or other processes ...
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... nature of our constitution is that of a limited mo- narchy , in which the legislative power is lodged in the King , Lords , and Commons ; but the King is intrusted with the executive part , and from him all justice is said to flow ...
... nature of our constitution is that of a limited mo- narchy , in which the legislative power is lodged in the King , Lords , and Commons ; but the King is intrusted with the executive part , and from him all justice is said to flow ...
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... nature of a writ of right for the King against any person claiming or usurping any office , franchise , or liberty , to inquire by what authority he supports his claim , in order to determine the right . Finch , l . 322 ; 2 Inst . 282 ...
... nature of a writ of right for the King against any person claiming or usurping any office , franchise , or liberty , to inquire by what authority he supports his claim , in order to determine the right . Finch , l . 322 ; 2 Inst . 282 ...
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... natural capacity attained the age of twenty - one . Co. Litt . 43 ; 2 Inst . Proem . 3. Indeed by stat . 28 H. 8. c . 17. power was given to future Kings to rescind and revoke all acts of parliament that should be made while they were ...
... natural capacity attained the age of twenty - one . Co. Litt . 43 ; 2 Inst . Proem . 3. Indeed by stat . 28 H. 8. c . 17. power was given to future Kings to rescind and revoke all acts of parliament that should be made while they were ...
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... nature and nations , that the right of making war , which by nature subsisted in every individual , is given up by all private persons that enter into society , and is vested in the sovereign power . Puff . b . 8. c . 9. § 6. This right ...
... nature and nations , that the right of making war , which by nature subsisted in every individual , is given up by all private persons that enter into society , and is vested in the sovereign power . Puff . b . 8. c . 9. § 6. This right ...
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