The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... England for the carriage of coals , & c . See Keyles . KEEP . A strong tower or hold in the middle of any castle or fortification , wherein the besieged made their last efforts of defence , was formerly in England called a Keep ; and ...
... England for the carriage of coals , & c . See Keyles . KEEP . A strong tower or hold in the middle of any castle or fortification , wherein the besieged made their last efforts of defence , was formerly in England called a Keep ; and ...
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... England it still retains its descendible quality , and becomes hereditary has ever been asserted to be elective , by any authority but in the wearer of it . And hence , in our law , the King is said that of the regicides at the trial of ...
... England it still retains its descendible quality , and becomes hereditary has ever been asserted to be elective , by any authority but in the wearer of it . And hence , in our law , the King is said that of the regicides at the trial of ...
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... England . See Hallam's Constitu- tional History of England , from Henry VII . to George II . vol . 1. cap . 6 . -- interwoven by cunning and bigotry with religion , became a distinguishing tenet of the party who encouraged the Stuarts ...
... England . See Hallam's Constitu- tional History of England , from Henry VII . to George II . vol . 1. cap . 6 . -- interwoven by cunning and bigotry with religion , became a distinguishing tenet of the party who encouraged the Stuarts ...
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... England , and are married to none but Protestants . In these heirs of the Princess Sophia , ( to use , with some modification , the expressions of a modern historian , already quoted in the course of this article , ) the right to the ...
... England , and are married to none but Protestants . In these heirs of the Princess Sophia , ( to use , with some modification , the expressions of a modern historian , already quoted in the course of this article , ) the right to the ...
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... England shall always be Kings. The observations in Coke's reports , however , as well as the words of the statute , it has been remarked , limit the duke- dom of Cornwall to the first begotten son of a King of Eng- land , and to him only ...
... England shall always be Kings. The observations in Coke's reports , however , as well as the words of the statute , it has been remarked , limit the duke- dom of Cornwall to the first begotten son of a King of Eng- land , and to him only ...
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