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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... Peers , he was placed on the upper end of the earl's bench , ( on which the dukes usually sit , ) next to his Royal Highness the Duke of York . Journ . 10 Jan. 1765. And in 1718 , upon a question referred to all the judges by King ...
... Peers , he was placed on the upper end of the earl's bench , ( on which the dukes usually sit , ) next to his Royal Highness the Duke of York . Journ . 10 Jan. 1765. And in 1718 , upon a question referred to all the judges by King ...
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... Peers ( which shall first happen ) , shall repeat and subscribe the declaration against Popery , according to the 30 Car . 2. st . 2. c . 1 . The foregoing is the form of the Coronation Oath , as it is now prescribed by our laws ; the ...
... Peers ( which shall first happen ) , shall repeat and subscribe the declaration against Popery , according to the 30 Car . 2. st . 2. c . 1 . The foregoing is the form of the Coronation Oath , as it is now prescribed by our laws ; the ...
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... peers , may pardon what offences he pleases , unless where the constitution hath expressly , or by evident consequence , laid down some exception or boundary , declaring that thus far the prerogative shall go , and no far- ther . For ...
... peers , may pardon what offences he pleases , unless where the constitution hath expressly , or by evident consequence , laid down some exception or boundary , declaring that thus far the prerogative shall go , and no far- ther . For ...
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... peers and baronets ; or by corporal investiture , as in the creation of a simple knight . See titles Precedency , Peer . VOL . II . From the same principle also arises the prerogative of erecting and disposing of offices ; for honours ...
... peers and baronets ; or by corporal investiture , as in the creation of a simple knight . See titles Precedency , Peer . VOL . II . From the same principle also arises the prerogative of erecting and disposing of offices ; for honours ...
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... Peers , he was placed on the upper end of the earl's bench , ( on which the dukes usually sit , ) next to his Royal Highness the Duke of York . Lds ' . Journ . 10 Jan. 1765. And in 1718 , upon a question referred to all the judges by ...
... Peers , he was placed on the upper end of the earl's bench , ( on which the dukes usually sit , ) next to his Royal Highness the Duke of York . Lds ' . Journ . 10 Jan. 1765. And in 1718 , upon a question referred to all the judges by ...
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