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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... justice - seat , on a general summons from the lord chief justice in eyre . Manwood , part 1. p . 156 . See title Forest . Keeper of the GREAT SEAL , Custos magni sigilli . ] Is a lord by his office , styled Lord Keeper of the Great ...
... justice - seat , on a general summons from the lord chief justice in eyre . Manwood , part 1. p . 156 . See title Forest . Keeper of the GREAT SEAL , Custos magni sigilli . ] Is a lord by his office , styled Lord Keeper of the Great ...
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... justice , the subject matter being legal ; this being the general way of interpreting the word council , 3 Inst . 125. See further title Judges . Upon the same principle , in cases where fine and ransom is imposed for any offence at the ...
... justice , the subject matter being legal ; this being the general way of interpreting the word council , 3 Inst . 125. See further title Judges . Upon the same principle , in cases where fine and ransom is imposed for any offence at the ...
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... justice is said to flow ; hence he is styled the head of the Commonwealth , supreme governor , parens patriæ , & c .; but still he is to make the law of the land the rule of his government , that being the mea- sure as well of his power ...
... justice is said to flow ; hence he is styled the head of the Commonwealth , supreme governor , parens patriæ , & c .; but still he is to make the law of the land the rule of his government , that being the mea- sure as well of his power ...
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... justice . Fortesc . c . 8 ; 2 Inst . 186. His judges are the that no private person can make any proclamation of a mirror by which the King's image is reflected . It is the regal public nature , except by custom , as is usual in some ...
... justice . Fortesc . c . 8 ; 2 Inst . 186. His judges are the that no private person can make any proclamation of a mirror by which the King's image is reflected . It is the regal public nature , except by custom , as is usual in some ...
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... justice ; for here he is really the parent of them . It is impossible that government can be maintained without a due subordination of rank , that the people may know and distinguish such as are set over them , in order to yield them ...
... justice ; for here he is really the parent of them . It is impossible that government can be maintained without a due subordination of rank , that the people may know and distinguish such as are set over them , in order to yield them ...
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