Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1908 - Law |
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... privileges : and all the members of either house are entitled to the privilege of speech , of person , of their domestics , and of their lands and goods ........ ..................... .. 160–167 6. The peculiar privileges of the lords ...
... privileges : and all the members of either house are entitled to the privilege of speech , of person , of their domestics , and of their lands and goods ........ ..................... .. 160–167 6. The peculiar privileges of the lords ...
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... privileges . VI . Their dis- solution ..230-232 CHAPTER VI . OF THE KING'S DUTIES .................. 1. The king's ... privilege .......... 11. He is also the arbiter of domestic com- merce , ( not of foreign , which is regulated by ...
... privileges . VI . Their dis- solution ..230-232 CHAPTER VI . OF THE KING'S DUTIES .................. 1. The king's ... privilege .......... 11. He is also the arbiter of domestic com- merce , ( not of foreign , which is regulated by ...
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... privilege , or branch of the king's prerogative , subsist- ing in the hands of a subject ... 10. Corodies are allotments for one's suste- nance ; which may be converted into pen- sions . ( See Book I. Ch . VIII . ) ............ .. 11 ...
... privilege , or branch of the king's prerogative , subsist- ing in the hands of a subject ... 10. Corodies are allotments for one's suste- nance ; which may be converted into pen- sions . ( See Book I. Ch . VIII . ) ............ .. 11 ...
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... Privileged villenage , or villein socage ; where the service was base , but certain 61-78 2. The most universal ancient tenure was that in chivalry , or by knight - service ; in which the tenant of every knight's fee was bound , if ...
... Privileged villenage , or villein socage ; where the service was base , but certain 61-78 2. The most universal ancient tenure was that in chivalry , or by knight - service ; in which the tenant of every knight's fee was bound , if ...
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... privilege their per sons , their estates , or their domestics ; that they may list under party banners ; may grant or withhold supplies ; may vote with or vote against a popular or unpopular administration ; but upon considerations far ...
... privilege their per sons , their estates , or their domestics ; that they may list under party banners ; may grant or withhold supplies ; may vote with or vote against a popular or unpopular administration ; but upon considerations far ...
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