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... TION ......................................... 489 to 520 INTRODUCTION . Of the Study , Nature , and Extent ..... lending , gives birth to the doctrine of in- terest , or usury , upon loan ; and , conse- quently , to the doctrine of ...
... TION ......................................... 489 to 520 INTRODUCTION . Of the Study , Nature , and Extent ..... lending , gives birth to the doctrine of in- terest , or usury , upon loan ; and , conse- quently , to the doctrine of ...
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... tion ; for , as the king has the sole right of convening the parliament , so also * it is a branch of the royal prerogative that he may ( whenever he * 188 ] pleases ) prorogue the parliament for a time , or put a final period to its ...
... tion ; for , as the king has the sole right of convening the parliament , so also * it is a branch of the royal prerogative that he may ( whenever he * 188 ] pleases ) prorogue the parliament for a time , or put a final period to its ...
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... tion he is free from all control . Lord Mansfield has declared that " the visitatorial power , if properly exercised , without expense or delay , is useful and convenient to colleges ; and it is now settled and established that the ...
... tion he is free from all control . Lord Mansfield has declared that " the visitatorial power , if properly exercised , without expense or delay , is useful and convenient to colleges ; and it is now settled and established that the ...
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