Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4J. Murray, 1857 - Law |
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... statute 25 Hen . VIII . c . 14 , declaring that offences against the see of Rome are not heresy ; and the ordinary being thereby restrained from proceeding in any case upon mere suspicion ; that is , unless the party be accused by two ...
... statute 25 Hen . VIII . c . 14 , declaring that offences against the see of Rome are not heresy ; and the ordinary being thereby restrained from proceeding in any case upon mere suspicion ; that is , unless the party be accused by two ...
Page 48
... statute 10 Ann . c . 2 , and de- clared ( subject to certain conditions ' ) that neither the laws above mentioned , nor the statutes 1 Eliz . c . 2 , § 14 , 3 Jac . I. c . 4 & 5 , nor any other penal laws made against popish recu- sants ...
... statute 10 Ann . c . 2 , and de- clared ( subject to certain conditions ' ) that neither the laws above mentioned , nor the statutes 1 Eliz . c . 2 , § 14 , 3 Jac . I. c . 4 & 5 , nor any other penal laws made against popish recu- sants ...
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... statute 1 W. & M. st . 1 , c . 18 , ' amended by subsequent Acts , and extended by the statute 9 & 10 Vict . c . 59 , penalties are imposed on persons disturb- ing meetings lawfully assembled for public worship , or the eachers or ...
... statute 1 W. & M. st . 1 , c . 18 , ' amended by subsequent Acts , and extended by the statute 9 & 10 Vict . c . 59 , penalties are imposed on persons disturb- ing meetings lawfully assembled for public worship , or the eachers or ...
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... statute of 11 & 12 Will . III . , so far as it disabled them from purchasing or inheriting , or authorized the apprehending or prosecuting the popish clergy , or subjected to perpetual imprisonment either them or any teachers of youth ...
... statute of 11 & 12 Will . III . , so far as it disabled them from purchasing or inheriting , or authorized the apprehending or prosecuting the popish clergy , or subjected to perpetual imprisonment either them or any teachers of youth ...
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... statutes and text - books . ' Our forefathers were stronger believers , when they enacted by statute 33 Henry VIII . c . 8 , all witchcraft and sorcery to be felony without benefit of clergy ; and again by statute 1 Jac . I. c . 12 ...
... statutes and text - books . ' Our forefathers were stronger believers , when they enacted by statute 33 Henry VIII . c . 8 , all witchcraft and sorcery to be felony without benefit of clergy ; and again by statute 1 Jac . I. c . 12 ...
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