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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... tion's intercourse with foreign nations , he is considered as the delegate or representative of his people : but in do- mestic affairs , he is considered in a great variety of cha- racters , and from thence there arises an abundant ...
... tion's intercourse with foreign nations , he is considered as the delegate or representative of his people : but in do- mestic affairs , he is considered in a great variety of cha- racters , and from thence there arises an abundant ...
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... tion , went commonly under the name of Knowmen , and just - fast - men ; which titles were first given them in the dio- cese of Lincoln , by Bishop Smith , anno 1500 . KYDDIERS . Mentioned in stat . 13 Eliz . c . 35. See Kidder . KYLYW ...
... tion , went commonly under the name of Knowmen , and just - fast - men ; which titles were first given them in the dio- cese of Lincoln , by Bishop Smith , anno 1500 . KYDDIERS . Mentioned in stat . 13 Eliz . c . 35. See Kidder . KYLYW ...
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... tion , viz . that of Burglary . By the 7 & 8 Geo . 4. c . 29. § 11 & 12. breaking and enter- ing any dwelling - house , and stealing to any amount ; stealing in a dwelling - house , any person being put in fear ; or stealing therein to ...
... tion , viz . that of Burglary . By the 7 & 8 Geo . 4. c . 29. § 11 & 12. breaking and enter- ing any dwelling - house , and stealing to any amount ; stealing in a dwelling - house , any person being put in fear ; or stealing therein to ...
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... tion of words in granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the liability of lessees to repairs ; of cove- nants in leases , and how far assignees are af ...
... tion of words in granting thereof . 2. By whom leases may be granted ; and herein shortly of leases under powers .- [ See Power . ] 3. Of the liability of lessees to repairs ; of cove- nants in leases , and how far assignees are af ...
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... tion , viz . that of Burglary . By the 7 & 8 Geo . 4. c . 29. § 11 & 12. breaking and enter- ing any dwelling - house , and stealing to any amount ; stealing in a dwelling - house , any person being put in fear ; or stealing therein to ...
... tion , viz . that of Burglary . By the 7 & 8 Geo . 4. c . 29. § 11 & 12. breaking and enter- ing any dwelling - house , and stealing to any amount ; stealing in a dwelling - house , any person being put in fear ; or stealing therein to ...
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