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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... thing transacted by the government was of course just and lawful , but means only two things . First , that whatever is exceptionable in the conduct of public affairs is not to be imputed to the King , nor is he answerable for it ...
... thing transacted by the government was of course just and lawful , but means only two things . First , that whatever is exceptionable in the conduct of public affairs is not to be imputed to the King , nor is he answerable for it ...
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... thing transacted by the government was of course just and lawful , but means only two things . First , that whatever is exceptionable in the conduct of public affairs is not to be imputed to the King , nor is he answerable for it ...
... thing transacted by the government was of course just and lawful , but means only two things . First , that whatever is exceptionable in the conduct of public affairs is not to be imputed to the King , nor is he answerable for it ...
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... thing , every such offender shall be deemed guilty of felony , of the same nature , and in the same degree , and punishable in the same manner , as if he had stolen any chattel of the like va- lue , with the share , interest , or ...
... thing , every such offender shall be deemed guilty of felony , of the same nature , and in the same degree , and punishable in the same manner , as if he had stolen any chattel of the like va- lue , with the share , interest , or ...
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... thing demised ; and then it is rather referred to the thing taken or bad , and the interest of the taker therein ; but it is more accurately applied rather to the manner or means of attaining or coming to the thing letten . See Shep ...
... thing demised ; and then it is rather referred to the thing taken or bad , and the interest of the taker therein ; but it is more accurately applied rather to the manner or means of attaining or coming to the thing letten . See Shep ...
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... things necessarily concur ; there must be a lessor not restrained from making a lease ; a lessee not disabled to receive ; a thing demised which is demisable , and a sufficient description of the thing demised , & c . If it be for years ...
... things necessarily concur ; there must be a lessor not restrained from making a lease ; a lessee not disabled to receive ; a thing demised which is demisable , and a sufficient description of the thing demised , & c . If it be for years ...
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Page 35 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.