A Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and Other Languages: Interspersed in the Commentaries by Sir W. Blackstone, Knt., and Various Law Treatises Upon Each Branch of the Profession: Tr. Into English, and Alphabetically Arranged, Volume 3 |
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... of our laws has acquired , proves its superiority and general estimation . The other works from whence I have taken the extracts are trea- tises upon each branch of the law , together with the justice of the peace . In the whole.
... of our laws has acquired , proves its superiority and general estimation . The other works from whence I have taken the extracts are trea- tises upon each branch of the law , together with the justice of the peace . In the whole.
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... taken . Capitales , generales , perpetui , et majores ; a latere regis residentes , qui omnium aliorum cor- rigere tenentur injurias et errores . They are principal , universal , perpetual , and superior ; who sitting by the king's side ...
... taken . Capitales , generales , perpetui , et majores ; a latere regis residentes , qui omnium aliorum cor- rigere tenentur injurias et errores . They are principal , universal , perpetual , and superior ; who sitting by the king's side ...
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... taken the body . Cepi Corpus et paratum habeo . I have taken the body , and have it ready . Cepit et asportavit . away . He took and carried Cepit et asportavit centum cuniculos . He took and carried away an hundred rabbits , ( or ...
... taken the body . Cepi Corpus et paratum habeo . I have taken the body , and have it ready . Cepit et asportavit . away . He took and carried Cepit et asportavit centum cuniculos . He took and carried away an hundred rabbits , ( or ...
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... taken by the enemy in war . Erigimus . We erect . Escuage . Scutage . Esse . To be ; in being . Esse optime constitutam rempublicam , quæ ex tribus generibus illis , regali , optimo , et populari , sit modice confusa . That a republic ...
... taken by the enemy in war . Erigimus . We erect . Escuage . Scutage . Esse . To be ; in being . Esse optime constitutam rempublicam , quæ ex tribus generibus illis , regali , optimo , et populari , sit modice confusa . That a republic ...
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... taken by any person , they commence imme- diately to be his property , by the law of nations . For that which is not the property of any one , by natural reason , is granted to the first person who takes possession of it . F Feræ naturæ ...
... taken by any person , they commence imme- diately to be his property , by the law of nations . For that which is not the property of any one , by natural reason , is granted to the first person who takes possession of it . F Feræ naturæ ...
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