Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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Page 80
... entitled , le grand Coustumier . The king's writ , or process from the courts of Westminster , is there of no force ... entitled to every privilege except that of sitting in the House of Lords , unless he chooses to waive it , in order ...
... entitled , le grand Coustumier . The king's writ , or process from the courts of Westminster , is there of no force ... entitled to every privilege except that of sitting in the House of Lords , unless he chooses to waive it , in order ...
Page 153
... entitled to it , whether male or female , is immediately invested with all the ensigns , rights , and prerogatives of sovereign power ; as is declared by statute 1 Mar. st . 3 , c . 1.1 This has been thought by many an unconstitutional ...
... entitled to it , whether male or female , is immediately invested with all the ensigns , rights , and prerogatives of sovereign power ; as is declared by statute 1 Mar. st . 3 , c . 1.1 This has been thought by many an unconstitutional ...
Page 160
... entitled to enjoy the rest of their father's inherit- ance . But , as he died without issue , Henry at last had a good title to the throne , whatever he might have at first . Stephen of Blois , who succeeded him , was indeed the ...
... entitled to enjoy the rest of their father's inherit- ance . But , as he died without issue , Henry at last had a good title to the throne , whatever he might have at first . Stephen of Blois , who succeeded him , was indeed the ...
Page 172
... entitled to an ancient perquisite called queen - gold , or aurum reginæ , which is a royal revenue , belonging to every queen consort during her marriage with the king , and due from every person who hath made a voluntary offering or ...
... entitled to an ancient perquisite called queen - gold , or aurum reginæ , which is a royal revenue , belonging to every queen consort during her marriage with the king , and due from every person who hath made a voluntary offering or ...
Page 176
... entitled to no place or precedence except what belongs to them by their personal rank or dignity : which made Sir Edward Walker complain , ( g ) that , by the hasty creation of prince Rupert to be duke of Cumberland , and of the earl of ...
... entitled to no place or precedence except what belongs to them by their personal rank or dignity : which made Sir Edward Walker complain , ( g ) that , by the hasty creation of prince Rupert to be duke of Cumberland , and of the earl of ...
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