Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen1T.B. Wait, & Company, 1807 |
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... hereditary counsellors of the crown , and judges upon their honour of the lives of their brother- peers , but also arbiters of the property of all their fellow- subjects , and that in the last resort . In this their judicial capacity ...
... hereditary counsellors of the crown , and judges upon their honour of the lives of their brother- peers , but also arbiters of the property of all their fellow- subjects , and that in the last resort . In this their judicial capacity ...
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... the king may always keep up the number of 100 Irish peers , over and above those who have an hereditary seat in the House of Lords . VOL . I. 17 them ( as the isle of Wight , of Portland §4 . 105 THE LAWS OF ENGLAND .
... the king may always keep up the number of 100 Irish peers , over and above those who have an hereditary seat in the House of Lords . VOL . I. 17 them ( as the isle of Wight , of Portland §4 . 105 THE LAWS OF ENGLAND .
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... hereditary descent , by purchase , or other acquisition , as the territory of Hanover , and his ma jesty's other property in Germany ; as these do not in any wise appertain to the crown of these kingdoms , they are en- tirely ...
... hereditary descent , by purchase , or other acquisition , as the territory of Hanover , and his ma jesty's other property in Germany ; as these do not in any wise appertain to the crown of these kingdoms , they are en- tirely ...
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... hereditary estates , with all their royalties and franchises , should remain to him and his heirs for ever ; and should remain , descend , be administered , and governed , in like manner as if he never had attained the regal dignity and ...
... hereditary estates , with all their royalties and franchises , should remain to him and his heirs for ever ; and should remain , descend , be administered , and governed , in like manner as if he never had attained the regal dignity and ...
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... hereditary body , created at pleasure by the king , are supposed more liable to be influenced by the crown , and when once influenced to continue so , than the commons , who are a temporary elective body , freely nominated by the people ...
... hereditary body , created at pleasure by the king , are supposed more liable to be influenced by the crown , and when once influenced to continue so , than the commons , who are a temporary elective body , freely nominated by the people ...
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