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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... kingdoms is vested by the English laws in a single person , the King or Queen ; for it matters not to which sex the ... kingdom ; which was the case of Edward IV . in that small interval wherein Henry VI . re - obtained the crown ; and ...
... kingdoms is vested by the English laws in a single person , the King or Queen ; for it matters not to which sex the ... kingdom ; which was the case of Edward IV . in that small interval wherein Henry VI . re - obtained the crown ; and ...
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... kingdom , the King and both Houses of Par- liament , to defeat this hereditary right , and by particular entails , limitations , and provisions , to exclude the immediate heir , and vest the inheritance in any one else . This is ...
... kingdom , the King and both Houses of Par- liament , to defeat this hereditary right , and by particular entails , limitations , and provisions , to exclude the immediate heir , and vest the inheritance in any one else . This is ...
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... kingdom , In James's pro- clamation on ascending the throne he set forth his hereditary right in pompous and , perhaps , unconstitutional phrases . It was the first measure of Parliament to pass an act of recogni- tion , acknowledging ...
... kingdom , In James's pro- clamation on ascending the throne he set forth his hereditary right in pompous and , perhaps , unconstitutional phrases . It was the first measure of Parliament to pass an act of recogni- tion , acknowledging ...
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... kingdom any Papal bulls , or other processes from Rome ; and it was enacted , that the offenders should be attached ... kingdom of England , - -see now stat . 5 Ann . c . 8. § 1. as to the union of Scotland , and 39 & 40 G. 3. c . 67. as ...
... kingdom any Papal bulls , or other processes from Rome ; and it was enacted , that the offenders should be attached ... kingdom of England , - -see now stat . 5 Ann . c . 8. § 1. as to the union of Scotland , and 39 & 40 G. 3. c . 67. as ...
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... kingdom by title of descent , where the laws have taken good effect and rooting , or if a King con- quers a Christian kingdom , after the people have laws given them for the government of the country , to which they submit , no ...
... kingdom by title of descent , where the laws have taken good effect and rooting , or if a King con- quers a Christian kingdom , after the people have laws given them for the government of the country , to which they submit , no ...
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