Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 - Law |
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... seems to be , that in such an incorporate union ( which is well distinguished by a very learned prelate from a ... seem neither prudent , nor perhaps consistent with good faith , to venture upon either of those steps , by a spon- taneous ...
... seems to be , that in such an incorporate union ( which is well distinguished by a very learned prelate from a ... seem neither prudent , nor perhaps consistent with good faith , to venture upon either of those steps , by a spon- taneous ...
Page 85
... seems to be agreed on all hands , that in the early ages of Christianity in this island , parishes were unknown , or at least signified the same that a diocese does now . There was then no appropriation of ecclesiastical dues to any ...
... seems to be agreed on all hands , that in the early ages of Christianity in this island , parishes were unknown , or at least signified the same that a diocese does now . There was then no appropriation of ecclesiastical dues to any ...
Page 86
... seems to owe its original to king Alfred , " who , to pre- vent the rapines and disorders which formerly prevailed in the realm , * 114 ] instituted tithings , so called from the Saxon , because ten freeholders , with their families ...
... seems to owe its original to king Alfred , " who , to pre- vent the rapines and disorders which formerly prevailed in the realm , * 114 ] instituted tithings , so called from the Saxon , because ten freeholders , with their families ...
Page 87
... seems to be most peculiarly the ( f ) Co. Litt . 109 . ( g ) Litt . 164 . ( h ) 1 Inst . 116 . ( i ) 14 Edw . I. ( A ) Gloss . 274 . ( 1 ) Seld . in Fortesc . c . 24 . 16 Westminster was one of the new bishoprics created by Henry VIII ...
... seems to be most peculiarly the ( f ) Co. Litt . 109 . ( g ) Litt . 164 . ( h ) 1 Inst . 116 . ( i ) 14 Edw . I. ( A ) Gloss . 274 . ( 1 ) Seld . in Fortesc . c . 24 . 16 Westminster was one of the new bishoprics created by Henry VIII ...
Page 89
... seems to have been understood very early after the statute of Henry VII . that the duchy of Lancaster was by no means thereby made a separate inheritance from the rest of the royal patrimony , since it descended with the crown to the ...
... seems to have been understood very early after the statute of Henry VII . that the duchy of Lancaster was by no means thereby made a separate inheritance from the rest of the royal patrimony , since it descended with the crown to the ...
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