Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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Page 47
... Edward the [ * 65 ( • ) Cres , de B. G. lib . 6 , c . 3 . ( ) Spelm . GL . 302 ( c ) C. 17 . ( d ) See his proposals for a digest . Fourth , but is now unfortunately lost . It contained 47 SECT . 3. ] 63 OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND . 3893.
... Edward the [ * 65 ( • ) Cres , de B. G. lib . 6 , c . 3 . ( ) Spelm . GL . 302 ( c ) C. 17 . ( d ) See his proposals for a digest . Fourth , but is now unfortunately lost . It contained 47 SECT . 3. ] 63 OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND . 3893.
Page 48
... Edward the elder , the son of Alfred . ( e ) " Omnibus qui reipublicæ præsunt etiam atque etiam mando , ut omnibus æquos se præbeant judices , perinde ac in judiciali libro ( Saxonice , dom - bec ) scriptum habetur : nec quicquam ...
... Edward the elder , the son of Alfred . ( e ) " Omnibus qui reipublicæ præsunt etiam atque etiam mando , ut omnibus æquos se præbeant judices , perinde ac in judiciali libro ( Saxonice , dom - bec ) scriptum habetur : nec quicquam ...
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... Edward the confessor is the restitutor . These , however , are the laws which our histories so often mention under the name of the laws of Edward the confessor , which our ancestors struggled so hardly to maintain , under the first ...
... Edward the confessor is the restitutor . These , however , are the laws which our histories so often mention under the name of the laws of Edward the confessor , which our ancestors struggled so hardly to maintain , under the first ...
Page 54
... Edward the Second inclusive ; and from this time to that of Henry the * Eighth , were taken by the pro- * 72 ] thonotaries , or chief scribes of the court , at the expense of the crown , and published annually , whence they are known ...
... Edward the Second inclusive ; and from this time to that of Henry the * Eighth , were taken by the pro- * 72 ] thonotaries , or chief scribes of the court , at the expense of the crown , and published annually , whence they are known ...
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... Edward the confessor : each district mutually sacrificing some of its own special usages , in order that the whole kingdom might enjoy the benefit of one uniform and universal system of laws . But for reasons that have been now long ...
... Edward the confessor : each district mutually sacrificing some of its own special usages , in order that the whole kingdom might enjoy the benefit of one uniform and universal system of laws . But for reasons that have been now long ...
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