Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... king's prerogative : and , ( to vindi- cate them when actually violated , ) III . The regular administration of ... king's writs , and its sitting must not be inter- mitted above three years ...
... king's prerogative : and , ( to vindi- cate them when actually violated , ) III . The regular administration of ... king's writs , and its sitting must not be inter- mitted above three years ...
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... KING'S ROYAL FAMILY ........... 218 to 224 1. The king's royal family consists , first , of the queen : who is either regnant , consort , or dowager 2. The queen consort is a public person ; and has many personal prerogatives and dis ...
... KING'S ROYAL FAMILY ........... 218 to 224 1. The king's royal family consists , first , of the queen : who is either regnant , consort , or dowager 2. The queen consort is a public person ; and has many personal prerogatives and dis ...
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... ..... Page 281 2. The king's ecclesiastical revenue consists in , I. The custody of the temporalities of vacant bishoprics . II . Corodies and pensions . III . Extraparochial tithes . IV . The first - fruits and tenths of bene- fices ...
... ..... Page 281 2. The king's ecclesiastical revenue consists in , I. The custody of the temporalities of vacant bishoprics . II . Corodies and pensions . III . Extraparochial tithes . IV . The first - fruits and tenths of bene- fices ...
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... King John and King Henry the Third , ( p ) that " common pleas should no longer follow the king's court , but be held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times ...
... King John and King Henry the Third , ( p ) that " common pleas should no longer follow the king's court , but be held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times ...
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... king's courts at Westminster will grant prohibitions to restrain and control them . 3. An appeal lies from all these courts to the king , in the last resort ; whien proves that the jurisdiction exercised in them is derived from the ...
... king's courts at Westminster will grant prohibitions to restrain and control them . 3. An appeal lies from all these courts to the king , in the last resort ; whien proves that the jurisdiction exercised in them is derived from the ...
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