The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1849 - Political science |
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... ment of the country whose subjects have established the factory prepare laws for its control and administration , and treat it in fact as if it were its dependency , though the sovereignty of the native government is undisputed , and to ...
... ment of the country whose subjects have established the factory prepare laws for its control and administration , and treat it in fact as if it were its dependency , though the sovereignty of the native government is undisputed , and to ...
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... ment ( a ten hours ' clause ) was however carried by 179 against 170 for the origi- nal motion ( twelve hours ) . On the fol- lowing night Lord Ashley stated the plan by which he proposed to carry out the vote of the House : after ...
... ment ( a ten hours ' clause ) was however carried by 179 against 170 for the origi- nal motion ( twelve hours ) . On the fol- lowing night Lord Ashley stated the plan by which he proposed to carry out the vote of the House : after ...
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... ment . What is commonly called the general government of the United States of North America is an example of a federation or federal government , or a supreme federal government . The contracting parties were sovereign states ( the sove ...
... ment . What is commonly called the general government of the United States of North America is an example of a federation or federal government , or a supreme federal government . The contracting parties were sovereign states ( the sove ...
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... ment is affixed by the law of England is now very small ; and several statutes have been lately passed ( 1 Vict . c . 84 , 85 , 86 , & c . ) founded upon the principle that the pun- ishment of death should only be inflicted for crimes ...
... ment is affixed by the law of England is now very small ; and several statutes have been lately passed ( 1 Vict . c . 84 , 85 , 86 , & c . ) founded upon the principle that the pun- ishment of death should only be inflicted for crimes ...
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... ment was the earliest mode of conveying real hereditaments in possession known to the common law . A grant , which was an instrument in writing , was the mode used when lands subject to an exist- ing estate of freehold , and when rents ...
... ment was the earliest mode of conveying real hereditaments in possession known to the common law . A grant , which was an instrument in writing , was the mode used when lands subject to an exist- ing estate of freehold , and when rents ...
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Page 463 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Page 144 - ... that he cause to come here, on such a day, twelve free and lawful men, liberos et legales homines, of the body of his county, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known, and who are neither of kin to the aforesaid A nor the aforesaid B, to recognize the truth of the issue between the said parties.
Page 430 - ... the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
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Page 170 - That a devise of the land of the testator, or of the land of the testator in any place or in the occupation of any person mentioned in his will, or otherwise described in a general manner, and any other general devise which would describe a...
Page 308 - Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend to any case where the party trespassing acted under a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do the act complained of...
Page 457 - The power and jurisdiction of parliament, says Sir Edward Coke, is so transcendent and absolute that it cannot be confined. either for causes or persons, within any bounds.
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Page 233 - That all leases, estates, interests of freehold, or terms of years, or any uncertain interest of, in, to, or out of any messuages, manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, made or created by livery and seisin only, or by parol, and not put in writing, and signed by the parties so making or creating the same, or their agents thereunto lawfully authorized by writing, shall have the force and effect of leases or estates at will only...