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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... held by Feudal Tenures under them - They were themselves the Judges ( having what the French call Haute and Baffe Juftice ) -They expounded their own Laws , the pleadings of which were likewife in their own tongue - The native English ...
... held by Feudal Tenures under them - They were themselves the Judges ( having what the French call Haute and Baffe Juftice ) -They expounded their own Laws , the pleadings of which were likewife in their own tongue - The native English ...
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... held by fervile tenures were confidered as fo many negroes in a fugar plantation . There is in the Dialogus de Scaccario , written by Fitz - Niel , bishop of London , and treasurer in the reign of Henry the Second , a very particular ...
... held by fervile tenures were confidered as fo many negroes in a fugar plantation . There is in the Dialogus de Scaccario , written by Fitz - Niel , bishop of London , and treasurer in the reign of Henry the Second , a very particular ...
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... held in as great veneration by the ancient Swedes and Goths , as our laws of Edward the Confeffor by the English - Olaus says , " ad quas etiam noftris temporibus " ( viz . the fixteenth century ) " injuftè oppreffi perinde atque unicum ...
... held in as great veneration by the ancient Swedes and Goths , as our laws of Edward the Confeffor by the English - Olaus says , " ad quas etiam noftris temporibus " ( viz . the fixteenth century ) " injuftè oppreffi perinde atque unicum ...
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... held in the Exchequer contrary to the form of the Great Charter - Now this is the only mention made where Common Pleas are to be determined throughout Magna Charta , and confequently it should seem that the legislature meant to pre ...
... held in the Exchequer contrary to the form of the Great Charter - Now this is the only mention made where Common Pleas are to be determined throughout Magna Charta , and confequently it should seem that the legislature meant to pre ...
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... held lands by the fervice of keeping the diftreffes made for the king , and the manor of Byker , in Northum- berland , was held by the fame tenure . Phillips on Purveyance , p . 208 . which fhews , that these diftreffes were very ...
... held lands by the fervice of keeping the diftreffes made for the king , and the manor of Byker , in Northum- berland , was held by the fame tenure . Phillips on Purveyance , p . 208 . which fhews , that these diftreffes were very ...
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