Cases and Opinions on Constitutional Law, and Various Points of English Jurisprudence, Collected and Digested from Official Documents and Other SourcesStevens & Haynes, 1869 - 572 pages |
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... rule of Government , would not be applicable to such a case . The original mode of nomination might be used if it was deemed expedient , but we are of opinion that it would not be obligatory , and that his Royal Highness the Prince ...
... rule of Government , would not be applicable to such a case . The original mode of nomination might be used if it was deemed expedient , but we are of opinion that it would not be obligatory , and that his Royal Highness the Prince ...
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... rule of natural equity . In Calvin's Case , 7 Rep . 17 , the rule is stated much to the same effect - namely , that " if a Christian King should conquer the kingdom of an infidel , and bring them under his subjection , then , ipso facto ...
... rule of natural equity . In Calvin's Case , 7 Rep . 17 , the rule is stated much to the same effect - namely , that " if a Christian King should conquer the kingdom of an infidel , and bring them under his subjection , then , ipso facto ...
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... rule as to precision of treaty obligations would not be required between a Christian and a non - Christian State ; and they added , " Consent may be expressed in various ways - by constant usage per- mitted and acquiesced in by the ...
... rule as to precision of treaty obligations would not be required between a Christian and a non - Christian State ; and they added , " Consent may be expressed in various ways - by constant usage per- mitted and acquiesced in by the ...
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... rule or law of caste , so far as respected the members of the same family only , should be deemed a crime , although the same might not be justifiable by the laws of Eng- land . But by Regulation XVII . of 1829 , passed by the Governor ...
... rule or law of caste , so far as respected the members of the same family only , should be deemed a crime , although the same might not be justifiable by the laws of Eng- land . But by Regulation XVII . of 1829 , passed by the Governor ...
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... rule of English law as to the power of the Crown to im- pose law applies equally to a country obtained by cession , except that , of course , the right of legislation may be regulated by the terms of the treaty with the ceding power ...
... rule of English law as to the power of the Crown to im- pose law applies equally to a country obtained by cession , except that , of course , the right of legislation may be regulated by the terms of the treaty with the ceding power ...
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