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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... tion , and execution of laws , as the Lord Chancellor of Eng- land hath ; and he is constituted by the delivery of the great seal , and by taking his oath . 4 Inst . 87. See Lamb . Arch- eion . 65 ; 1 Rol . Abr . 385 , and this ...
... tion , and execution of laws , as the Lord Chancellor of Eng- land hath ; and he is constituted by the delivery of the great seal , and by taking his oath . 4 Inst . 87. See Lamb . Arch- eion . 65 ; 1 Rol . Abr . 385 , and this ...
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... tion , and to them only . The founders of our English the statutes passed in the first year after the restoration of monarchy might perhaps , if they had thought proper , have Charles II . are always called the acts in the 12th year of ...
... tion , and to them only . The founders of our English the statutes passed in the first year after the restoration of monarchy might perhaps , if they had thought proper , have Charles II . are always called the acts in the 12th year of ...
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... tion , acknowledging that on the decease of Elizabeth the imperial crown of the realm of England did by inherent birthright , and lawful and undoubted succession , descend and come to his most excellent Majesty , as being lineally ...
... tion , acknowledging that on the decease of Elizabeth the imperial crown of the realm of England did by inherent birthright , and lawful and undoubted succession , descend and come to his most excellent Majesty , as being lineally ...
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... tion's intercourse with foreign nations , he is considered as the delegate or representative of his people : but in do- mestic affairs , he is considered in a great variety of cha- racters , and from thence there arises an abundant ...
... tion's intercourse with foreign nations , he is considered as the delegate or representative of his people : but in do- mestic affairs , he is considered in a great variety of cha- racters , and from thence there arises an abundant ...
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... tion ; and the words are introductive . Hard . 27 . Strange arg . said , that on this act he took it , the suit must be said to be then taken or commenced when the first step is made towards the proceeding to execution , and the first ...
... tion ; and the words are introductive . Hard . 27 . Strange arg . said , that on this act he took it , the suit must be said to be then taken or commenced when the first step is made towards the proceeding to execution , and the first ...
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