Commentaries on the Constitutional Law of EnglandO. Richards, 1846 - 530 Seiten |
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... granting to Her Majesty Duties on Succession to Property , and for altering certain Provi- sions of the Acts charging Duties on Legacies and Shares of Personal Estates . With an Introduction and Notes . By HENRY THRING , Esq ...
... granting to Her Majesty Duties on Succession to Property , and for altering certain Provi- sions of the Acts charging Duties on Legacies and Shares of Personal Estates . With an Introduction and Notes . By HENRY THRING , Esq ...
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... granted , appropriated , and applied - Annual Revenues - Perpetual Revenues - to what purpose applied CHAPTER XV . OF THE JUDICIAL POWER AND JURISDICTION IN GENERAL . The Judicial Power Criminal Jurisdiction - Civil Jurisdiction Record ...
... granted , appropriated , and applied - Annual Revenues - Perpetual Revenues - to what purpose applied CHAPTER XV . OF THE JUDICIAL POWER AND JURISDICTION IN GENERAL . The Judicial Power Criminal Jurisdiction - Civil Jurisdiction Record ...
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... granted or conceded to the Church a jurisdiction over certain purely temporal affairs ; such , for instance , as the cognizance of testamentary matters . This last jurisdiction the state , who granted it , may entirely take away . The ...
... granted or conceded to the Church a jurisdiction over certain purely temporal affairs ; such , for instance , as the cognizance of testamentary matters . This last jurisdiction the state , who granted it , may entirely take away . The ...
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... granted to it a charter of liberties , which was confirmed by Edward III .; that king added the further privilege , that the town should be governed by the laws and usages which it enjoyed before its conquest . Its constitution was ...
... granted to it a charter of liberties , which was confirmed by Edward III .; that king added the further privilege , that the town should be governed by the laws and usages which it enjoyed before its conquest . Its constitution was ...
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... granted , by divers kings of England , the privilege of being counties within themselves , and not to be comprised in any county . They are accordingly governed by their own sheriffs and other magistrates , so that no officers of the ...
... granted , by divers kings of England , the privilege of being counties within themselves , and not to be comprised in any county . They are accordingly governed by their own sheriffs and other magistrates , so that no officers of the ...
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