Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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Page 75
... king- dom of Scotland ; and , as such , was for a time reduced by king Edward I. into the possession of the crown of England : and during such , its subjection , ' t received from that prince a charter , which ( after its subsequent ...
... king- dom of Scotland ; and , as such , was for a time reduced by king Edward I. into the possession of the crown of England : and during such , its subjection , ' t received from that prince a charter , which ( after its subsequent ...
Page 76
... king's s , like as the inhabitants of Calais , Gascoigne , and Guienne , while they coued under the king's subjec- tion . " The general run of laws , enacted by the superior state , are supposed to be calculated for its own internal ...
... king's s , like as the inhabitants of Calais , Gascoigne , and Guienne , while they coued under the king's subjec- tion . " The general run of laws , enacted by the superior state , are supposed to be calculated for its own internal ...
Page 77
... king John's time and Poynings ' law , were then binding in Ireland , it follows that no acts of the English ... king's majesty , with the consent of the lords and commons of Great Britain in parliament , hath power to make laws to bind ...
... king John's time and Poynings ' law , were then binding in Ireland , it follows that no acts of the English ... king's majesty , with the consent of the lords and commons of Great Britain in parliament , hath power to make laws to bind ...
Page 89
... king's eldest And the county palatine , or duchy , of Lancaster , was the property of Henry Bolingbroke , the son of John of Gaunt , at the time when he wrested the crown from king Richard II . and assumed the title of king Henry IV ...
... king's eldest And the county palatine , or duchy , of Lancaster , was the property of Henry Bolingbroke , the son of John of Gaunt , at the time when he wrested the crown from king Richard II . and assumed the title of king Henry IV ...
Page 114
... king of the West Saxons , Offa , king of the Mercians , and Ethelbert , king of Kent , in the several realms of the heptarchy . And , after their union , the Mirror ( f ) informs us , that king Alfred ordained for a perpetual usage ...
... king of the West Saxons , Offa , king of the Mercians , and Ethelbert , king of Kent , in the several realms of the heptarchy . And , after their union , the Mirror ( f ) informs us , that king Alfred ordained for a perpetual usage ...
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