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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... contract marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H ...
... contract marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H ...
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... contract between king and people . But , however , as the terms of that original contract were in some measure disputed , being alleged to exist principally in theory , and to be only deducible by reason and the rules of natural law ...
... contract between king and people . But , however , as the terms of that original contract were in some measure disputed , being alleged to exist principally in theory , and to be only deducible by reason and the rules of natural law ...
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... contract between King and people , should violate the fundamental laws , and should withdraw himself out of the kingdom , we are now authorized to de- clare that this conjunction of circumstances would amount to an abdication , and the ...
... contract between King and people , should violate the fundamental laws , and should withdraw himself out of the kingdom , we are now authorized to de- clare that this conjunction of circumstances would amount to an abdication , and the ...
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... contract marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H ...
... contract marriage with the King's children , or reputed children , his sisters or aunts , ex parte paterna , or the children of his bre- thren or sister ; being exactly the same degrees to which precedence is allowed by the stat . 31 H ...
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... contract between King and people , should violate the fundamental laws , and should withdraw himself out of the kingdom , we are now authorized to de- clare that this conjunction of circumstances would amount to an abdication , and the ...
... contract between King and people , should violate the fundamental laws , and should withdraw himself out of the kingdom , we are now authorized to de- clare that this conjunction of circumstances would amount to an abdication , and the ...
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