A Translation of All the Greek, Latin, Italian, and French Quotations which Occur in Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England: And Also in the Notes of the Editions by Christian, Archbold, and WilliamsCharles Reader ..., M.A. Nattali ..., J. Carfrae, Edinburgh and R. Milliken, Dublin, 1823 - Law - 250 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 19
Page 7
... manner ; otherwise , if in the very beginning we burden the mind of the student as yet unexercised and weak , with a multitude and diver- sity of things , we either cause him to relinquish his studies altogether , or bring him much ...
... manner ; otherwise , if in the very beginning we burden the mind of the student as yet unexercised and weak , with a multitude and diver- sity of things , we either cause him to relinquish his studies altogether , or bring him much ...
Page 21
... manner , that every ten should be sureties for each other . p . 114 . Volumus itaque et per presentes ordinamus quod eccle- sia cathedralis et sedes episcopales ac quod tota villa nos- tra Westmonasterii sit civitas ipsamque civitatem ...
... manner , that every ten should be sureties for each other . p . 114 . Volumus itaque et per presentes ordinamus quod eccle- sia cathedralis et sedes episcopales ac quod tota villa nos- tra Westmonasterii sit civitas ipsamque civitatem ...
Page 27
... manner of holding the Parliament in the time of King Edward son of Etheldred . p . 147 . De minoribus rebus principes consultant , de majoribus omnes . The princes consult concerning matters of small conse- quence , in greater matters ...
... manner of holding the Parliament in the time of King Edward son of Etheldred . p . 147 . De minoribus rebus principes consultant , de majoribus omnes . The princes consult concerning matters of small conse- quence , in greater matters ...
Page 39
... for their wives in this manner ; one city was to provide her head - dress , another the ornaments for her neck , and the third those for her hair , & c . p . 222 . De sturgione observetur , quod rex VOL . I. ] 39 A TRANSLATION , & c .
... for their wives in this manner ; one city was to provide her head - dress , another the ornaments for her neck , and the third those for her hair , & c . p . 222 . De sturgione observetur , quod rex VOL . I. ] 39 A TRANSLATION , & c .
Page 49
... manner without sin . p . 263 . Trinoda necessitas : scilicet pontis reparatio , arcis con- structio , et expeditio contra hostem . " The threefold obligation : that is , to repair bridges , to build towers , and to serve against the ...
... manner without sin . p . 263 . Trinoda necessitas : scilicet pontis reparatio , arcis con- structio , et expeditio contra hostem . " The threefold obligation : that is , to repair bridges , to build towers , and to serve against the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aliquid Angliæ apud Assumpsit atque autem bishops causa cause church consilium converso court crime cujus curia custom Custos morum debet domini regis ecclesiæ ejus England enim eorum etiam facias facit feudum fuerit fuit habere habet hæc hæres heir homines homo illud injury inter ipsius judge judicium jura jure juris Jus patronatus justice king king's kingdom kingdom of England land legem leges legis legum liberi lord Mala in se modo Nemo neque nihil nisi nobis Non compos mentis Nullus offence omnes Omni omnibus omnium parium poena possit potest Pro hac vice propter punishment quæ quam Quare quas quia quibus quid quidem quis quod rege regem regni Saleford secundum seisin sibi sicut sine sive socage suæ suam sunt super suum tamen terra terræ things translated Trinoda necessitas tunc uxor Vide
Popular passages
Page 45 - Ipse autem rex, non debet esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et sub lege, quia lex facit regem. Attribuat igitur rex legi, quod lex attribuit ei, videlicet dominationem et potestatem, non est enim rex, ubi dominatur voluntas et non lex.
Page 135 - Discunt in partes centum diducere. Dicat Filius Albini : si de quincunce remota est Uncia, quid superat ? Poteras dixisse. Triens. Eu ! Rem poteris servare tuam. Redit uncia, quid fit ? Semis.
Page 22 - In universum aestimanti, plus penes peditem roboris: eoque mixti proeliantur, apta et congruente ad equestrem pugnam velocitate peditum, quos ex omni juventute delectos ante aciem locant. Definitur et numerus: centeni ex singulis pagis sunt: idque ipsum inter suos vocantur; et quod primo numerus fuit, jam nomen et honor est.
Page 14 - Quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem: utpote cum lege regia, quae de imperio eius lata est, populus ei et in eum omne suum imperium et potestatem conferat...
Page 60 - ... et de plano, sine strepitu et figura judicii, sola facti veritate inspecta.
Page 249 - Nullus liber homo capiatur, vel imprisonetur aut disseisiatur de libero tenemento suo, vel libertatibus vel liberis consuetudinibus suis, aut utlegetur, aut exulet, aut aliquo modo destruatur, nee super eum ibimus, nee super eum mittemus nisi per legale judicium parium suorum vel per legem terra?. Nulli vendemus, nulli negabimus aut differemus rectum vel justiciam.
Page 100 - Si mortuo viro, uxor ejus remanserit, et sine liberis fuerit, dotem suam habedit; si vero uxor cum liberis remanserit, dotem quidem habebit, dum corpus suum legitime survaverit. If at a man's decease, his wife survive, and there be no issue, she shall have her dower; but if she survive with children, she shall have her dower so long as she conducts herself chastely. Vide...
Page 128 - Ferae igitur bestias et volucres et pisces, id est, omnia animalia quaa mari, cœlo, et terra, nascuntur, simul atque ab aliquo capta fuerint. jure gentium statim illius esse incipiunt: quod enim ante nullius est, id naturali ratione occupanti conceditur.
Page 132 - This custom still varies in different places, not only as to the mortuary to be paid, but the person to whom it is payable. In Wales a mortuary or corse-present was due upon the death of every clergyman to the bishop of the diocese; till abolished, upon a recompense given...
Page 249 - No free man shall be taken, or imprisoned, or disseized, or outlawed, or exiled, or any wise destroyed ; nor will we go upon him, nor send upon him, but by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. To none will we sell, to none will we deny or delay, right or justice...