Commentaries on the Constitutional Law of EnglandO. Richards, 1846 - 530 páginas |
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... magistrates , the ancient prerogative of the crown , and the administration of criminal law . 3 Thus it is by the common law that the Parliament is composed of the King , the Lords , and the Commons ; that the king can do no wrong ...
... magistrates , the ancient prerogative of the crown , and the administration of criminal law . 3 Thus it is by the common law that the Parliament is composed of the King , the Lords , and the Commons ; that the king can do no wrong ...
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... magistrates and law- yers , under the authority of a commission from the emperor Jus- tinian . They not only compiled and classified the laws under separate heads , but expunged repetitions and superfluities , set aside the obso- lete ...
... magistrates and law- yers , under the authority of a commission from the emperor Jus- tinian . They not only compiled and classified the laws under separate heads , but expunged repetitions and superfluities , set aside the obso- lete ...
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... magistrate in ecclesiastical matters , is recog- nised in the act of union with Scotland , according to Blackstone's construction of that statute . 66 Any alteration , " says that illustrious commentator ' ( speaking of the conditions ...
... magistrate in ecclesiastical matters , is recog- nised in the act of union with Scotland , according to Blackstone's construction of that statute . 66 Any alteration , " says that illustrious commentator ' ( speaking of the conditions ...
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... magistrates who in England are called tithing - men . It has been usual to attribute the establishment of this ... magistracy over the tithing , and expresses his belief that that functionary was little different from a petty constable ...
... magistrates who in England are called tithing - men . It has been usual to attribute the establishment of this ... magistracy over the tithing , and expresses his belief that that functionary was little different from a petty constable ...
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... magistrates , so that no officers of the counties in which they are situated have any power to intermeddle therein . Such are London , York , Bristol , Norwich , Coventry , and many others.1 16 W. IV . c . xix . 3 Blackst . Com . introd ...
... magistrates , so that no officers of the counties in which they are situated have any power to intermeddle therein . Such are London , York , Bristol , Norwich , Coventry , and many others.1 16 W. IV . c . xix . 3 Blackst . Com . introd ...
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