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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... particular settlement . sary connection with each other , as some have very weakly So that there can be no interregnum ; but , as Hale observes , imagined . The hereditary right which the laws of England the right of sovereignty is ...
... particular settlement . sary connection with each other , as some have very weakly So that there can be no interregnum ; but , as Hale observes , imagined . The hereditary right which the laws of England the right of sovereignty is ...
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... particular words . The most general words that can be devised ( any person or persons , bodies politic or corporate , & c . ) affect not him in the least , if they may tend to restrain or diminish any of his rights or in- terests . 11 ...
... particular words . The most general words that can be devised ( any person or persons , bodies politic or corporate , & c . ) affect not him in the least , if they may tend to restrain or diminish any of his rights or in- terests . 11 ...
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... particular words . The most general words that can be devised ( any person or persons , bodies politic or corporate , & c . ) affect not him in the least , if they may tend to restrain or diminish any of his rights or in- terests . 11 ...
... particular words . The most general words that can be devised ( any person or persons , bodies politic or corporate , & c . ) affect not him in the least , if they may tend to restrain or diminish any of his rights or in- terests . 11 ...
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... particular jurisdiction , not only over all capital offences , but also over all other misdemeanors of a public nature , tending either to a breach of the peace or to oppression or faction , or any manner of misgovernment ; and it is ...
... particular jurisdiction , not only over all capital offences , but also over all other misdemeanors of a public nature , tending either to a breach of the peace or to oppression or faction , or any manner of misgovernment ; and it is ...
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... particular place ; it is mentioned in Leg . Wm . 1 . See Infangthef . LAVATORIUM . A laundry , or place to wash in . Ap- plied to such a place in the porch or entrance of cathedral churches , where the priest and other officiating ...
... particular place ; it is mentioned in Leg . Wm . 1 . See Infangthef . LAVATORIUM . A laundry , or place to wash in . Ap- plied to such a place in the porch or entrance of cathedral churches , where the priest and other officiating ...
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