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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... say , Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this [ kingdom of England , - -see now stat . 5 Ann . c . 8. § 1. as to the union of Scotland , and 39 & 40 G. 3. c . 67. as to the union of Ireland , and which together ...
... say , Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this [ kingdom of England , - -see now stat . 5 Ann . c . 8. § 1. as to the union of Scotland , and 39 & 40 G. 3. c . 67. as to the union of Ireland , and which together ...
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... says he , has a prerogative in all things that are not injurious to the subject ; for in them all it must be remembered , that the King's prerogative stretcheth not to the doing of any wrong . Finch , l . 84 , 85. Nihil enim aliud ...
... says he , has a prerogative in all things that are not injurious to the subject ; for in them all it must be remembered , that the King's prerogative stretcheth not to the doing of any wrong . Finch , l . 84 , 85. Nihil enim aliud ...
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... says he , it ever succeeds best when done by parliamentary advice . 1 Hale's Hist . P. C. 159 ; 7 Co. 25 . And all lands were formerly subject to a tax for building of castles wherever the King thought proper . This was one of the three ...
... says he , it ever succeeds best when done by parliamentary advice . 1 Hale's Hist . P. C. 159 ; 7 Co. 25 . And all lands were formerly subject to a tax for building of castles wherever the King thought proper . This was one of the three ...
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... says he , has a prerogative in all things that are not injurious to the subject ; for in them all it must be remembered , that the King's prerogative stretcheth not to the doing of any wrong . Finch , l . 84 , 85. Nihil enim aliud ...
... says he , has a prerogative in all things that are not injurious to the subject ; for in them all it must be remembered , that the King's prerogative stretcheth not to the doing of any wrong . Finch , l . 84 , 85. Nihil enim aliud ...
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... says he , it ever succeeds best when done by parliamentary advice . 1 Hale's Hist . P. C. 159 ; 7 Co. 25 . A general war , according to the same writer , is of two kinds , 1. Bellum solenniter denunciatum . 2. Bellum non so- lenniter ...
... says he , it ever succeeds best when done by parliamentary advice . 1 Hale's Hist . P. C. 159 ; 7 Co. 25 . A general war , according to the same writer , is of two kinds , 1. Bellum solenniter denunciatum . 2. Bellum non so- lenniter ...
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