Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4Callaghan, 1876 - Law |
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Page 42
... directed all officers , civil and military , to take the oaths and make the declaration against transubstantia- tion , in any of the king's courts at Westminster , or at the quarter sessions , within six calendar months after their ...
... directed all officers , civil and military , to take the oaths and make the declaration against transubstantia- tion , in any of the king's courts at Westminster , or at the quarter sessions , within six calendar months after their ...
Page 78
... directed to be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution , and to be there hanged by the neck until he were dead ; and that afterwards his head should be severed from his body , and his body divided into four quarters , to be disposed ...
... directed to be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution , and to be there hanged by the neck until he were dead ; and that afterwards his head should be severed from his body , and his body divided into four quarters , to be disposed ...
Page 87
... referred to likewise contains provisions directed against the knowingly , and without lawful authority , Reg . v . Greenwood , 2 Den . C. C. 453 . making , mending , buying or selling , or being OFFENCES RELATING TO THE COIN . 87.
... referred to likewise contains provisions directed against the knowingly , and without lawful authority , Reg . v . Greenwood , 2 Den . C. C. 453 . making , mending , buying or selling , or being OFFENCES RELATING TO THE COIN . 87.
Page 123
... directed by statute 8 Eliz . c . 2 , to be punished by six months ' imprisonment , and treble damages to the party injured . k 11. Maintenance is an offence that bears a near relation to the former ; being an officious intermeddling in ...
... directed by statute 8 Eliz . c . 2 , to be punished by six months ' imprisonment , and treble damages to the party injured . k 11. Maintenance is an offence that bears a near relation to the former ; being an officious intermeddling in ...
Page 129
... directed , is that which destroys the purity of the elections for members of the House of Commons . The unsuccessful attempts to prevent this crime , for in no other light can it be regarded , are evinced by the numerous statutes which ...
... directed , is that which destroys the purity of the elections for members of the House of Commons . The unsuccessful attempts to prevent this crime , for in no other light can it be regarded , are evinced by the numerous statutes which ...
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