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Page 290
... regard of his own continual attendance on the sacred function . ( d ) During his attendance on divine service he is privi- leged from arrests in civil suits . ( e ) In cases also of felony , a clerk in orders shall have the benefit of ...
... regard of his own continual attendance on the sacred function . ( d ) During his attendance on divine service he is privi- leged from arrests in civil suits . ( e ) In cases also of felony , a clerk in orders shall have the benefit of ...
Page 325
... regard to the navy , should be so extensive with regard to the army , it is hard to assign a reason : unless it proceeded from the perpetual establishment of the navy , which rendered a per- manent law for their regulation expedient ...
... regard to the navy , should be so extensive with regard to the army , it is hard to assign a reason : unless it proceeded from the perpetual establishment of the navy , which rendered a per- manent law for their regulation expedient ...
Page 467
... regard to his property . And to ascertain this with proper precision and accuracy , estates may be considered in a threefold view : -first , with regard to the quantity of interest which the tenant has in the tenement : secondly , with ...
... regard to his property . And to ascertain this with proper precision and accuracy , estates may be considered in a threefold view : -first , with regard to the quantity of interest which the tenant has in the tenement : secondly , with ...
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