Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work. With a Life of the Author, and Notes: by Christian, Chitty, Lee, Hovenden, and Ryland: and Also References to American Cases, Том 1W.E. Dean, 1838 |
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Стр. ix
... elections . He afterwards reduced his thoughts on that subject into a small treatise ; and was prevailed upon by Sir Charles Mordaunt , and other members of Parliament , who had brought in a bill to decide that controverted point , VOL ...
... elections . He afterwards reduced his thoughts on that subject into a small treatise ; and was prevailed upon by Sir Charles Mordaunt , and other members of Parliament , who had brought in a bill to decide that controverted point , VOL ...
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... election of the sixteen peers of North - Britain 167 7. The peculiar privileges of the com- mons are to frame taxes for the subject ; and to determine the merits of their own elections , with regard to the qua- lifications of the ...
... election of the sixteen peers of North - Britain 167 7. The peculiar privileges of the com- mons are to frame taxes for the subject ; and to determine the merits of their own elections , with regard to the qua- lifications of the ...
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... election at least a master of arts or bachelor of civil law in the uni- versity of Oxford , of ten years standing from his matriculation : and also a barrister at law , of four years standing at the bar . 3. That such professor ( by ...
... election at least a master of arts or bachelor of civil law in the uni- versity of Oxford , of ten years standing from his matriculation : and also a barrister at law , of four years standing at the bar . 3. That such professor ( by ...
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... election ; but do reside in the university two months in every year , or , in case of non - residence , do forfeit the stipend of that year to Mr. Viner's general fund . 7. That every scholar be elected by convocation , and , at the ...
... election ; but do reside in the university two months in every year , or , in case of non - residence , do forfeit the stipend of that year to Mr. Viner's general fund . 7. That every scholar be elected by convocation , and , at the ...
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... - ture occasion . But for an account of the par- liament of Scotland before the union , and the laws relative to the election of the representa- * However , Sir Edward Coke , and the politicians 66 [ INTRO . OF THE COUNTRIES SUBJECT.
... - ture occasion . But for an account of the par- liament of Scotland before the union , and the laws relative to the election of the representa- * However , Sir Edward Coke , and the politicians 66 [ INTRO . OF THE COUNTRIES SUBJECT.
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