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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... has en- gaged The English statutes are distinguished by the letters Eng . the Irish by Ir . and those common to England and Ireland by the letters E , & I , gaged the labours of successive committees , and has occupied XX PREFACE .
... has en- gaged The English statutes are distinguished by the letters Eng . the Irish by Ir . and those common to England and Ireland by the letters E , & I , gaged the labours of successive committees , and has occupied XX PREFACE .
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... committees , and has occupied the attention of some of the most distinguished and learned men in England . * In 1650 a committee was named to revise all former statutes and ordinances then in force , and consider as well which were fit ...
... committees , and has occupied the attention of some of the most distinguished and learned men in England . * In 1650 a committee was named to revise all former statutes and ordinances then in force , and consider as well which were fit ...
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... committee of the house of commons who shall try any petition presented against any such election or return , that such person was under the age of 21 years on the day of such election , a new writ shall forthwith issue for the election ...
... committee of the house of commons who shall try any petition presented against any such election or return , that such person was under the age of 21 years on the day of such election , a new writ shall forthwith issue for the election ...
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... committee ( appointed as hereby directed ) that such person was entitled to have been returned , sue the sheriff or officer , at Westminster , or in the court of session in Scotland , and shall recover double the damages he shall ...
... committee ( appointed as hereby directed ) that such person was entitled to have been returned , sue the sheriff or officer , at Westminster , or in the court of session in Scotland , and shall recover double the damages he shall ...
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... committee shall be appointed according to the directions of these statutes , ( the regulations of which are by s . 11. extended to this act , ) to try and determine whether any and which of the persons named in such petition ought to ...
... committee shall be appointed according to the directions of these statutes , ( the regulations of which are by s . 11. extended to this act , ) to try and determine whether any and which of the persons named in such petition ought to ...
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