Commentaries on the Laws of England, Svazek 1Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1765 |
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... houses ( now called the inns of court and of chancery ) be- tween the city of Westminster , the place of holding the king's courts , and the city of London ; for advantage of ready accefs to the one , and plenty of provifions in the ...
... houses ( now called the inns of court and of chancery ) be- tween the city of Westminster , the place of holding the king's courts , and the city of London ; for advantage of ready accefs to the one , and plenty of provifions in the ...
Strana 25
... houses ; one called inns of chancery , in which the younger students of the law were usually placed , " learning and studying , " says Fortescue , the originals and as it were the elements of " the law ; who , profiting therein , as ...
... houses ; one called inns of chancery , in which the younger students of the law were usually placed , " learning and studying , " says Fortescue , the originals and as it were the elements of " the law ; who , profiting therein , as ...
Strana 51
... house of commons , freely . chofen by the people from among themselves , which makes it a kind of democracy ; as this aggregate body , actuated by diffe- rent springs , and attentive to different interests , composes the British ...
... house of commons , freely . chofen by the people from among themselves , which makes it a kind of democracy ; as this aggregate body , actuated by diffe- rent springs , and attentive to different interests , composes the British ...
Strana 97
... house of commons . 23. THE fixteen peers of Scotland shall have all privileges of parliament : and all peers of Scotland shall be peers of Great Britain , and rank next after those of the fame degree at the time of the union , and shall ...
... house of commons . 23. THE fixteen peers of Scotland shall have all privileges of parliament : and all peers of Scotland shall be peers of Great Britain , and rank next after those of the fame degree at the time of the union , and shall ...
Strana 100
... house of parliament under the denomination of heads for a bill or bills ; and in that thape they are offered to the confideration of the lord lieutenant and privy council , who then reject them at pleasure , without tranfmitting them to ...
... house of parliament under the denomination of heads for a bill or bills ; and in that thape they are offered to the confideration of the lord lieutenant and privy council , who then reject them at pleasure , without tranfmitting them to ...
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