Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1 |
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Page 235
... continued sitting after the dissolution of the first parliament in 1640. A subsidy granted by the clergy was after the rate of 4s . in the pound , according to the valuation of their livings in the king's books ; and amounted , as Sir ...
... continued sitting after the dissolution of the first parliament in 1640. A subsidy granted by the clergy was after the rate of 4s . in the pound , according to the valuation of their livings in the king's books ; and amounted , as Sir ...
Page 323
... continued , by statute 12 Car . II . c . 18 , with this very material improve- ment , that the master and three - fourths of the mariners shall also be English subjects.12 Many laws have been made for the supply of the royal navy with ...
... continued , by statute 12 Car . II . c . 18 , with this very material improve- ment , that the master and three - fourths of the mariners shall also be English subjects.12 Many laws have been made for the supply of the royal navy with ...
Page 774
... continued to be the law of the land at the time of magna carta , which provides that the king's debts shall first of all be levied , and then the residue of the goods shall go to the executor to perform the will of the deceased ; and ...
... continued to be the law of the land at the time of magna carta , which provides that the king's debts shall first of all be levied , and then the residue of the goods shall go to the executor to perform the will of the deceased ; and ...
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