The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... England under Egbert , we find the mention of sheriffs and shires . But though Alfred did not commence , he undoubtedly extended the county establishments of England . Before his reign , the Danes had made extensive settlements in the ...
... England under Egbert , we find the mention of sheriffs and shires . But though Alfred did not commence , he undoubtedly extended the county establishments of England . Before his reign , the Danes had made extensive settlements in the ...
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... England , and those of her colonies , who , in this instance , have imitated the practice of England . Even in England , the aula regis , anciently , as we have seen , a court of supreme jurisdiction over the whole kingdom , ad ...
... England , and those of her colonies , who , in this instance , have imitated the practice of England . Even in England , the aula regis , anciently , as we have seen , a court of supreme jurisdiction over the whole kingdom , ad ...
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... England ; by which means the former kingdom is subject to the control of the courts of justice of the latter kingdom . But a writ of errour does not lie in the king's bench , nor before the house of lords , in England , from the ...
... England ; by which means the former kingdom is subject to the control of the courts of justice of the latter kingdom . But a writ of errour does not lie in the king's bench , nor before the house of lords , in England , from the ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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