Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2G.W. Childs, 1866 - Great Britain |
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... chancellor , treasurer , or king's justices , in the exe- cution of their offices ..... Page 76-87 3. High treasons , created by subsequent statutes , are such as relate , I. To pa- pists : as , the repeated defence of the pope's ...
... chancellor , treasurer , or king's justices , in the exe- cution of their offices ..... Page 76-87 3. High treasons , created by subsequent statutes , are such as relate , I. To pa- pists : as , the repeated defence of the pope's ...
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... chancellor , whose peculiar * business it was to * 38 ] keep the king's seal , and examine all such writs , grants , and letters as were to pass under that authority ; and the lord high treasurer , who was the principal adviser in all ...
... chancellor , whose peculiar * business it was to * 38 ] keep the king's seal , and examine all such writs , grants , and letters as were to pass under that authority ; and the lord high treasurer , who was the principal adviser in all ...
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... chancellor , and the justices of his bench , shall follow him , so that he may have at all times near unto him some that be learned in the laws . mon Pleas , for the benefit of a casting voice in case of a difference in opinion , and ...
... chancellor , and the justices of his bench , shall follow him , so that he may have at all times near unto him some that be learned in the laws . mon Pleas , for the benefit of a casting voice in case of a difference in opinion , and ...
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... chancellor of the exchequer , the chief baron , and three puisnè ones . These Mr. Selden conjectures ( 1 ) to have been antiently made out of such as were barons of the kingdom , or parliamentary barons ; and thence to have derived ...
... chancellor of the exchequer , the chief baron , and three puisnè ones . These Mr. Selden conjectures ( 1 ) to have been antiently made out of such as were barons of the kingdom , or parliamentary barons ; and thence to have derived ...
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... chancellor . The writ upon which all proceedings here are grounded is called a quo minus : in which the plaintiff suggests that he is the king's farmer or debtor , and that the defendant hath done him the injury or damage complained of ...
... chancellor . The writ upon which all proceedings here are grounded is called a quo minus : in which the plaintiff suggests that he is the king's farmer or debtor , and that the defendant hath done him the injury or damage complained of ...
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