The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Bände 1-2Butterworths, 1856 |
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... declare the truth , as he will answer to Almighty God , at his peril . Hence men of all creeds can take an oath in Jersey , in accordance with the prescribed form . It is a solemn decla- ration , an appeal to the God in heaven , that ...
... declare the truth , as he will answer to Almighty God , at his peril . Hence men of all creeds can take an oath in Jersey , in accordance with the prescribed form . It is a solemn decla- ration , an appeal to the God in heaven , that ...
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... declaration of the common law . Now , the power claimed for the Crown , of granting peerages for life , is admitted never to have been exercised for much more than two centuries ; it is , indeed , not shown that in a single instance a ...
... declaration of the common law . Now , the power claimed for the Crown , of granting peerages for life , is admitted never to have been exercised for much more than two centuries ; it is , indeed , not shown that in a single instance a ...
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... declare their abolition , belong to the Crown no longer , because they have fallen into desuetude . Nor is it the Crown only that has suffered this loss ; the other branches of the Legislature have outlived their privileges and their ...
... declare their abolition , belong to the Crown no longer , because they have fallen into desuetude . Nor is it the Crown only that has suffered this loss ; the other branches of the Legislature have outlived their privileges and their ...
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... declarations on Parliamentary privilege , and to his noted mistake respecting the descent of the Duchy of Cornwall ; but perhaps the most startling proof of his never having , with any attention , examined the history of the ...
... declarations on Parliamentary privilege , and to his noted mistake respecting the descent of the Duchy of Cornwall ; but perhaps the most startling proof of his never having , with any attention , examined the history of the ...
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... declare that not only the " place " was the same , but that the " circumstances " were also " analogous . " Here is , in fact , the pith and substance of the lesson given to M. de Morny , and at the same time to the courtier tribe in ...
... declare that not only the " place " was the same , but that the " circumstances " were also " analogous . " Here is , in fact , the pith and substance of the lesson given to M. de Morny , and at the same time to the courtier tribe in ...
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