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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... stat . 5 G. 3 . c . 27. ( see post , V. 2 , ) the bill , which was framed on the plan of the Regency Act in the preceding reign , empowered his Majesty to appoint either the Queen , or any other person of his royal family usually ...
... stat . 5 G. 3 . c . 27. ( see post , V. 2 , ) the bill , which was framed on the plan of the Regency Act in the preceding reign , empowered his Majesty to appoint either the Queen , or any other person of his royal family usually ...
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... stat . 12 & 13 W. 3. c . 2 . " That the laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof ; and all the Kings and Queens who shall ascend the throne of this realm ought to administer the government of the same according to the ...
... stat . 12 & 13 W. 3. c . 2 . " That the laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof ; and all the Kings and Queens who shall ascend the throne of this realm ought to administer the government of the same according to the ...
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... stat . 7 W. 3. c . 7. an indictment for treason , except for an at- tempt to assassinate the King , must be found within three years after the commission of the treasonable act . See title Treason . But where the legislature has affixed ...
... stat . 7 W. 3. c . 7. an indictment for treason , except for an at- tempt to assassinate the King , must be found within three years after the commission of the treasonable act . See title Treason . But where the legislature has affixed ...
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... 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and revoke all acts of parliament that should be made while they were under the age of twenty - four ; but this was repealed by stat , 1 Edw . 6 . c . 11. so far as ...
... 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and revoke all acts of parliament that should be made while they were under the age of twenty - four ; but this was repealed by stat , 1 Edw . 6 . c . 11. so far as ...
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... stats . 7 G. 3. c . 7 ; 30 G. 3. c . 1 ; and title Imbargo . By the stat . 31 H. 8. c . 8. it was enacted that the King's proclamations should have the force of acts of parliament ; a statute , which was calculated to introduce the most ...
... stats . 7 G. 3. c . 7 ; 30 G. 3. c . 1 ; and title Imbargo . By the stat . 31 H. 8. c . 8. it was enacted that the King's proclamations should have the force of acts of parliament ; a statute , which was calculated to introduce the most ...
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