Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... appointed to deliver public lectures . Such men as More , Coke , and Holt were chosen as readers . They fell into disuse , however ; and before the time of Blackstone the student at the Inns was left to his own discretion , and was even ...
... appointed to deliver public lectures . Such men as More , Coke , and Holt were chosen as readers . They fell into disuse , however ; and before the time of Blackstone the student at the Inns was left to his own discretion , and was even ...
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... appointed professor . Mr. Blackstone passed much of his time in Oxford , and took an active inte- rest in the affairs of the university . He was elected bursar , or treasurer , of his college . Finding the muniments in a confused state ...
... appointed professor . Mr. Blackstone passed much of his time in Oxford , and took an active inte- rest in the affairs of the university . He was elected bursar , or treasurer , of his college . Finding the muniments in a confused state ...
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... appointed Steward of their Manors . In the same year , on the resignation of his uncle , Seymour Rich- mond , Esq . , he was elected recorder of the borough of Wallingford , in Berk- shire , and received the king's approbation on the ...
... appointed Steward of their Manors . In the same year , on the resignation of his uncle , Seymour Rich- mond , Esq . , he was elected recorder of the borough of Wallingford , in Berk- shire , and received the king's approbation on the ...
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... appointed Principal of New Inn Hall , by the Earl of Westmoreland , then Chancellor of Oxford . This appointment , besides the rank it gave him in the university , assured him an agreeable residence during the delivery of his lectures ...
... appointed Principal of New Inn Hall , by the Earl of Westmoreland , then Chancellor of Oxford . This appointment , besides the rank it gave him in the university , assured him an agreeable residence during the delivery of his lectures ...
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... appointed the next Protestant heirs of the blood - royal of king Charles I. to fill the vacant throne , in the old ... appoint havens , erect beacons , prohibit the exportation of arms and ammunition , and confine his subjects within the ...
... appointed the next Protestant heirs of the blood - royal of king Charles I. to fill the vacant throne , in the old ... appoint havens , erect beacons , prohibit the exportation of arms and ammunition , and confine his subjects within the ...
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