The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... heirs and successors . In which we may observe , that as the word heirs necessarily implies an inheritance or hereditary right generally subsisting 99 On this principle , that the King commences his reign from the day of the death of ...
... heirs and successors . In which we may observe , that as the word heirs necessarily implies an inheritance or hereditary right generally subsisting 99 On this principle , that the King commences his reign from the day of the death of ...
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... heirs of her body , being Protestants , the remainder of the crown , expectant on the death of King William and ... heirs only of the body of the Princess Sophia , as are Protestant members of the Church of England , and are married to ...
... heirs of her body , being Protestants , the remainder of the crown , expectant on the death of King William and ... heirs only of the body of the Princess Sophia , as are Protestant members of the Church of England , and are married to ...
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... heirs of her body , being Protestants , the remainder of the crown , expectant on the death of King William and ... heirs only of the body of the Princess Sophia , as are Protestant members of the Church of England , and are married to ...
... heirs of her body , being Protestants , the remainder of the crown , expectant on the death of King William and ... heirs only of the body of the Princess Sophia , as are Protestant members of the Church of England , and are married to ...
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... heirs , Kings , in his or their name or names , by these words , domino Regi , and to no other person to his use ... heirs or executors of the King as he shall appoint ; and if any person take any obligation to the use of the King or his ...
... heirs , Kings , in his or their name or names , by these words , domino Regi , and to no other person to his use ... heirs or executors of the King as he shall appoint ; and if any person take any obligation to the use of the King or his ...
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... heirs and successors , hath while he remains accountable , shall for the payment of the debts of the Queen , her heirs and successors , be liable , and put in execution in like manner , as if such accountant had stood bound by writ ...
... heirs and successors , hath while he remains accountable , shall for the payment of the debts of the Queen , her heirs and successors , be liable , and put in execution in like manner , as if such accountant had stood bound by writ ...
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