Observations on the Statutes: Chiefly the More Ancient, from the Magna Charta to the Twenty-first of James the First, Ch. Xxvii. With an Appendix; Being a Proposal for New Modelling the Statutes ...W. Bowyer, and sold by S. Baker and W. Sandby, 1766 - 444 ページ |
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... directs all the Lords to be fummoned , a peer of England was the only fubject of this country who had not a fair and indifferent trial . It feems to be a very extraordinary conflruction of this ftatute , which is rarher infinuated ...
... directs all the Lords to be fummoned , a peer of England was the only fubject of this country who had not a fair and indifferent trial . It feems to be a very extraordinary conflruction of this ftatute , which is rarher infinuated ...
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... directs , " que les deftrefces " foient raisonables à la mountance de la dette ( the value to be fettled ) , par l'eftimacion des vefins " - Even after the debt was payed , the op- 66 [ e ] The ftatute of Roteland is styled Statutum ...
... directs , " que les deftrefces " foient raisonables à la mountance de la dette ( the value to be fettled ) , par l'eftimacion des vefins " - Even after the debt was payed , the op- 66 [ e ] The ftatute of Roteland is styled Statutum ...
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... directs , that it fhall be ftated how much wool was exported in each particular fhip , and how much was shipped on board at the different ports the ship might touch at [ b ] . The next material regulation of the fame kind is to prevent ...
... directs , that it fhall be ftated how much wool was exported in each particular fhip , and how much was shipped on board at the different ports the ship might touch at [ b ] . The next material regulation of the fame kind is to prevent ...
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... directs all the law pro- ceedings to be tranflated from English into Latin . [ m ] There is at leaft no mention in the edition of the Irish statutes , published by authority , of their having been tranflated . [ n ] Basnage is therefore ...
... directs all the law pro- ceedings to be tranflated from English into Latin . [ m ] There is at leaft no mention in the edition of the Irish statutes , published by authority , of their having been tranflated . [ n ] Basnage is therefore ...
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... direct mention of the intervention of the commons by the old hiftorians . [ r ] The lodging the king's officers , and particularly the juftices in Eyre , and sheriffs , who had many attendants , is complained of . H was was called a ...
... direct mention of the intervention of the commons by the old hiftorians . [ r ] The lodging the king's officers , and particularly the juftices in Eyre , and sheriffs , who had many attendants , is complained of . H was was called a ...
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282 ページ - ... within these few years separated themselves. The ridicule, however, arises from the change in the barber's situation, and not that of the surgeon. Before the invention of perukes, barbers were not employed often in the low office of...
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