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Litt . or as and other tracts being quoted in the name of the comples , 1 Inst . as 2
Ventris , 4 Leonard , 1 Siderfin , and the like . ( 5 ) These are cited as 2 , 3 , or 4
Inst . without any author's ( * ) P. 1 , 3 , 32 . name . An honorary distinction , which
...
Litt . or as and other tracts being quoted in the name of the comples , 1 Inst . as 2
Ventris , 4 Leonard , 1 Siderfin , and the like . ( 5 ) These are cited as 2 , 3 , or 4
Inst . without any author's ( * ) P. 1 , 3 , 32 . name . An honorary distinction , which
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... for how shall this worth be determined ? but a custom to descend to the next
male of the blood , exclusive of females , is certain , and therefore good . ( ) A
custom to pay two( 1 ) Cro . Car . 516 . Hob . 85 . Litt . & 212 ; 4 Inst . 274 . Co , Litt
.
... for how shall this worth be determined ? but a custom to descend to the next
male of the blood , exclusive of females , is certain , and therefore good . ( ) A
custom to pay two( 1 ) Cro . Car . 516 . Hob . 85 . Litt . & 212 ; 4 Inst . 274 . Co , Litt
.
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... be agreeable to the intention of the legislature , the consequences of which are
unreasonable ; but where the signification of a statute is manifest , no authority
less than that of parliament can restrain its operation . - CHRISTIAN 4 Inst , 325 .
... be agreeable to the intention of the legislature , the consequences of which are
unreasonable ; but where the signification of a statute is manifest , no authority
less than that of parliament can restrain its operation . - CHRISTIAN 4 Inst , 325 .
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4 Inst . 358. Edm . Spenser's State of Ireland , p . 1513 , edit . Hughes . ( 9 )
Vaugh . 294. 2 Pryn . Rec . 85. 7 Rep . 23 . ( m ) 1 Inst . 141 . 6 See the case of
the King vs. Cowle , in 2 Burr . 834 , where the constitution of the town of Berwick
upon ...
4 Inst . 358. Edm . Spenser's State of Ireland , p . 1513 , edit . Hughes . ( 9 )
Vaugh . 294. 2 Pryn . Rec . 85. 7 Rep . 23 . ( m ) 1 Inst . 141 . 6 See the case of
the King vs. Cowle , in 2 Burr . 834 , where the constitution of the town of Berwick
upon ...
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... now become a generical term , comprehending under it the several species of
cities , boroughs , and common towns . A city is a town incorporated , which is or
hath been the see of a bishop ; and though the ( a ) 2 Inst . 647. 2 Rep . 44. Cro .
... now become a generical term , comprehending under it the several species of
cities , boroughs , and common towns . A city is a town incorporated , which is or
hath been the see of a bishop ; and though the ( a ) 2 Inst . 647. 2 Rep . 44. Cro .
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