Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1908 - Law |
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... Bishop of Carlisle , in regard to the authenticity of an ancient roll , containing the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest , belonging to Lord Lyttelton , which , however , Blackstone did not consider an original . The first ...
... Bishop of Carlisle , in regard to the authenticity of an ancient roll , containing the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest , belonging to Lord Lyttelton , which , however , Blackstone did not consider an original . The first ...
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... age . He was buried at St. Peter's Church , Wallingford , —his friend Dr. Barrington , Bishop of Llandaff , officiating at his funeral . He had nine children , of whom seven survived him XVI MEMOIR OF SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE .
... age . He was buried at St. Peter's Church , Wallingford , —his friend Dr. Barrington , Bishop of Llandaff , officiating at his funeral . He had nine children , of whom seven survived him XVI MEMOIR OF SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE .
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... bishops , and receives appeals in all ecclesiastical causes ............. 266 271 278 278 .233 to 235 CHAPTER VIII . 233 Of the King's Revenue ................................. ... .281 to ? 30 1. The king's revenue is either ordinary ...
... bishops , and receives appeals in all ecclesiastical causes ............. 266 271 278 278 .233 to 235 CHAPTER VIII . 233 Of the King's Revenue ................................. ... .281 to ? 30 1. The king's revenue is either ordinary ...
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... bishops ; who are elected by their several chap- ters , at the nomination of the crown , and afterwards confirmed and consecrated by each other . II . Deans and chapters . III . Archdeacons . IV . Rural deans . V. Par- sons ( under whom ...
... bishops ; who are elected by their several chap- ters , at the nomination of the crown , and afterwards confirmed and consecrated by each other . II . Deans and chapters . III . Archdeacons . IV . Rural deans . V. Par- sons ( under whom ...
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... Bishop Burnet , indeed , seems to have thought that antipathy to the national church is an inseparable characteristic of the lawyers . In his account of the contests between the French bishops and the parliament of Paris , in the ...
... Bishop Burnet , indeed , seems to have thought that antipathy to the national church is an inseparable characteristic of the lawyers . In his account of the contests between the French bishops and the parliament of Paris , in the ...
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