Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... royal person may be considered with regard to , I. His title . II . His royal family . III . His councils . IV . His duties . V. His prerogative . VI . His re- 190 venue ...... 3. With regard to his title : the crown of England , by the ...
... royal person may be considered with regard to , I. His title . II . His royal family . III . His councils . IV . His duties . V. His prerogative . VI . His re- 190 venue ...... 3. With regard to his title : the crown of England , by the ...
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... 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- tinct ...
... 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- tinct ...
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... Royal fish . VII . Wrecks , and things jetsam , flotsam , and ligan . VIII . Royal mines . IX . Trea- sure trove . X. Waifs . XI . Estrays . XII . Forfeitures for offences , and deodands . XIII . Escheats of lands . XIV . The cus- tody ...
... Royal fish . VII . Wrecks , and things jetsam , flotsam , and ligan . VIII . Royal mines . IX . Trea- sure trove . X. Waifs . XI . Estrays . XII . Forfeitures for offences , and deodands . XIII . Escheats of lands . XIV . The cus- tody ...
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... royal grant : and they enjoy many privileges exclusive of their senatorial capacity .... 396 .396-402 4. The commonalty consist of knights of the garter , knights bannerets , baronets , knights of the Bath , knights bachelors , esquires ...
... royal grant : and they enjoy many privileges exclusive of their senatorial capacity .... 396 .396-402 4. The commonalty consist of knights of the garter , knights bannerets , baronets , knights of the Bath , knights bachelors , esquires ...
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... royal charter ; but may be created by act of parliament ... ............... ............... 5. The powers incident to all corporations are , I. To maintain perpetual succes- sion . II . To act in their corporate ca- pacity like an ...
... royal charter ; but may be created by act of parliament ... ............... ............... 5. The powers incident to all corporations are , I. To maintain perpetual succes- sion . II . To act in their corporate ca- pacity like an ...
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