A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland: To the Year 1811, Inclusive : Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries : with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 1Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page viii
... serve their private turns , and to strengthen their particular factions ; or ( according to Mr. Molyneux ) to prevent any thing passing in the parliament of Ireland surreptitiously , to the prejudice of the king , or the English ...
... serve their private turns , and to strengthen their particular factions ; or ( according to Mr. Molyneux ) to prevent any thing passing in the parliament of Ireland surreptitiously , to the prejudice of the king , or the English ...
Page xv
... serving , that many statutes may for different reasons be placed under different heads ; " and ac- cordingly none of them agree in the choice of the titles under which they should be placed . Mr. Cay , in his abridgment of the English ...
... serving , that many statutes may for different reasons be placed under different heads ; " and ac- cordingly none of them agree in the choice of the titles under which they should be placed . Mr. Cay , in his abridgment of the English ...
Page xvii
... serving to shew the subject matter of the acts , and the pages of the work where they are abridged or referred to ... served to throw any light upon the enacting parts , I have stated them also . It may appear extraordinary or incredible ...
... serving to shew the subject matter of the acts , and the pages of the work where they are abridged or referred to ... served to throw any light upon the enacting parts , I have stated them also . It may appear extraordinary or incredible ...
Page xxiv
... served to re- animate a spirit which had almost sunk under the weight of the undertaking . For the last three years I ... serve to cement the alliance , and promote the harmony between Great Britain and Ireland , so that these countries ...
... served to re- animate a spirit which had almost sunk under the weight of the undertaking . For the last three years I ... serve to cement the alliance , and promote the harmony between Great Britain and Ireland , so that these countries ...
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... serve them respectively according to the same . This clause of this statute , as also those of the Bill of Rights , which have . been stated in this chapter , may be considered as decla- ratory of the constitutional law of the empire ...
... serve them respectively according to the same . This clause of this statute , as also those of the Bill of Rights , which have . been stated in this chapter , may be considered as decla- ratory of the constitutional law of the empire ...
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