The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... afterwards born ; and such reservation was also to be added to the oath of allegiance till parliament should otherwise order , § 2 . If at the death of King William IV . no child of his should be living , but a child should be afterwards ...
... afterwards born ; and such reservation was also to be added to the oath of allegiance till parliament should otherwise order , § 2 . If at the death of King William IV . no child of his should be living , but a child should be afterwards ...
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... afterwards the same King Henry made the same Earl of Warwick Primus Comes totius Anglić . Hal . Hist . Coron . A King cannot resign or dismiss himself of his office of King without consent of parliament ; nor could Henry II . without ...
... afterwards the same King Henry made the same Earl of Warwick Primus Comes totius Anglić . Hal . Hist . Coron . A King cannot resign or dismiss himself of his office of King without consent of parliament ; nor could Henry II . without ...
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... afterwards removed . The other acts passed for regulating the regency were 52 G. 3. c . 6 , 7 ; 53 G. 3 . c . 14 ; and 55 G. 3. c . 15 . From the maxim that the King , as King , cannot be a minor , grants , leases , & c . made by him ...
... afterwards removed . The other acts passed for regulating the regency were 52 G. 3. c . 6 , 7 ; 53 G. 3 . c . 14 ; and 55 G. 3. c . 15 . From the maxim that the King , as King , cannot be a minor , grants , leases , & c . made by him ...
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... afterwards the same King Henry made the same Earl of Warwick Primus Comes totius Anglić . Hal . Hist . Coron . A King cannot resign or dismiss himself of his office of King without consent of parliament ; nor could Henry II . without ...
... afterwards the same King Henry made the same Earl of Warwick Primus Comes totius Anglić . Hal . Hist . Coron . A King cannot resign or dismiss himself of his office of King without consent of parliament ; nor could Henry II . without ...
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... Afterwards the word was restrained to him who served only upon some military expedition ; or rather to him who by reason of his tenure was bound to serve in the wars ; and in this sense the word miles was taken pro vassallo . Thus in ...
... Afterwards the word was restrained to him who served only upon some military expedition ; or rather to him who by reason of his tenure was bound to serve in the wars ; and in this sense the word miles was taken pro vassallo . Thus in ...
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