Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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Page 107
... gives no action . For instance , pulling down houses or raising bulwarks for the pre- servation and defence of the ... give fourteen days ' notice to the owner of the soil of an intention to apply to the sessions ; and the justices of ...
... gives no action . For instance , pulling down houses or raising bulwarks for the pre- servation and defence of the ... give fourteen days ' notice to the owner of the soil of an intention to apply to the sessions ; and the justices of ...
Page 120
... give to the President a con- stitutional weapon to defend the executive department , as well as the just balance of the constitution , against the usurpations of the legislative power . 1 Kent's Com . 240.— SHARSWOOD . 8 On the union ...
... give to the President a con- stitutional weapon to defend the executive department , as well as the just balance of the constitution , against the usurpations of the legislative power . 1 Kent's Com . 240.— SHARSWOOD . 8 On the union ...
Page 134
... give a great , an artful , or a wealthy man , a larger share in elections than is consistent with general liberty . If it were probable that every man would give his vote freely and without influence of any kind , then , upon the true ...
... give a great , an artful , or a wealthy man , a larger share in elections than is consistent with general liberty . If it were probable that every man would give his vote freely and without influence of any kind , then , upon the true ...
Page 141
... give the particulars in writing , at the time of his taking his seat . ( s ) But , subject to these standing ... give notice to the speaker by a certificate under their hands that there is a vacancy by death , or that a writ of summons ...
... give the particulars in writing , at the time of his taking his seat . ( s ) But , subject to these standing ... give notice to the speaker by a certificate under their hands that there is a vacancy by death , or that a writ of summons ...
Page 143
... give any money or entertainment to his electors , or promise to give any , either to particular persons , or to the place in general , in order to his being elected : on pain of being incapable to serve for that place in parlia ment.50 ...
... give any money or entertainment to his electors , or promise to give any , either to particular persons , or to the place in general , in order to his being elected : on pain of being incapable to serve for that place in parlia ment.50 ...
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