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Page 292
... afterwards , in order to obtain the protection of the pope against his discontented barons , was also prevailed upon to give up by a char- ter , to all the monasteries and cathedrals in the kingdom , the free right of electing their ...
... afterwards , in order to obtain the protection of the pope against his discontented barons , was also prevailed upon to give up by a char- ter , to all the monasteries and cathedrals in the kingdom , the free right of electing their ...
Page 618
... afterwards brought to a right mind , shall not be permitted to allege his own insanity in order to avoid such grant : for that no man shall be allowed to stultify himself , or plead his own disability The progress of this notion is ...
... afterwards brought to a right mind , shall not be permitted to allege his own insanity in order to avoid such grant : for that no man shall be allowed to stultify himself , or plead his own disability The progress of this notion is ...
Page 691
... afterwards confirmed by the house of lords , in the case of Brydges vs. Duchess of Chandos , 2 Ves . Jr. 417 . A similar decision was also made in the courts of Common Pleas and King's Bench , in the case of Goodtitle vs. Otway , 7 ...
... afterwards confirmed by the house of lords , in the case of Brydges vs. Duchess of Chandos , 2 Ves . Jr. 417 . A similar decision was also made in the courts of Common Pleas and King's Bench , in the case of Goodtitle vs. Otway , 7 ...
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