Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1 |
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Page 51
... according to the law of the land . The knowledge of that law is derived from experience and study ; from the ... according to his private sentiments : he being sworn to determine , not according to his own private judgment , but ...
... according to the law of the land . The knowledge of that law is derived from experience and study ; from the ... according to his private sentiments : he being sworn to determine , not according to his own private judgment , but ...
Page 183
... according to the said laws ; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same : and therefore all the laws and statutes of this realm , for securing the established religion , and the rights ...
... according to the said laws ; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same : and therefore all the laws and statutes of this realm , for securing the established religion , and the rights ...
Page 257
... according to the tenor of the statute ; that they would advise the king to have recourse to the three persons that were chosen according to the statute , or that some other thrifty man be entreated to occupy the office for this year ...
... according to the tenor of the statute ; that they would advise the king to have recourse to the three persons that were chosen according to the statute , or that some other thrifty man be entreated to occupy the office for this year ...
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