Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1Callaghan, 1872 - Law |
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... royal of Charles I to succeed , .... 215 on failure of these heirs , crown settled upon Princess Sophia , of Han- over , and her heirs , being Protestants ,. 216 CHAPTER IV . OF THE KING'S ROYAL FAMILY , ... ... 219-232 2. the queen ...
... royal of Charles I to succeed , .... 215 on failure of these heirs , crown settled upon Princess Sophia , of Han- over , and her heirs , being Protestants ,. 216 CHAPTER IV . OF THE KING'S ROYAL FAMILY , ... ... 219-232 2. the queen ...
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... royal character ; 2. royal authority ; 3. royal income , .. 240 the royal dignity embraces : 1. the attribute of sovereignty , the king's person being sacred , .... 241 remedy for private wrongs ; petition to the king in chancery ...
... royal character ; 2. royal authority ; 3. royal income , .. 240 the royal dignity embraces : 1. the attribute of sovereignty , the king's person being sacred , .... 241 remedy for private wrongs ; petition to the king in chancery ...
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... royal fish , which are whale and sturgeon ,. 290 11. shipwrecks and things jetsam , flotsam and ligan , ... 291-294 12. mines of silver and gold , .. ..... 295 13. treasure trove ,. 14. waifs , ... 15. estrays ,. 16. forfeitures for ...
... royal fish , which are whale and sturgeon ,. 290 11. shipwrecks and things jetsam , flotsam and ligan , ... 291-294 12. mines of silver and gold , .. ..... 295 13. treasure trove ,. 14. waifs , ... 15. estrays ,. 16. forfeitures for ...
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... royal privileges , or branches of the king's prerogative subsist- ing in the hands of a subject , ...... ... VIII . corodies are allotments for one's sustenance , sometimes converted into pen- sions , ..... .... 37 40 40 IX . annuities ...
... royal privileges , or branches of the king's prerogative subsist- ing in the hands of a subject , ...... ... VIII . corodies are allotments for one's sustenance , sometimes converted into pen- sions , ..... .... 37 40 40 IX . annuities ...
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... royal pupil . * [ 17 ] called the common law , however compounded or from whatever fountains derived , had subsisted immemorially in this kingdom ; and , though somewhat altered and impaired by the violence of the times , had in great ...
... royal pupil . * [ 17 ] called the common law , however compounded or from whatever fountains derived , had subsisted immemorially in this kingdom ; and , though somewhat altered and impaired by the violence of the times , had in great ...
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