Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Τόμος 1A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, law-printers to the King, 1791 |
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... lord the king and the lords of parliament shall it ever be , c Rog . Bacon citat . per Selden in Fle- tam . 7.6 . inFortefc . c . 33. & 8 Rep . Pref . d Joan . Sarifburiens . Polycrat . 8. 22 . e Idem , ibid . 5. 16. Polydor . Virgil ...
... lord the king and the lords of parliament shall it ever be , c Rog . Bacon citat . per Selden in Fle- tam . 7.6 . inFortefc . c . 33. & 8 Rep . Pref . d Joan . Sarifburiens . Polycrat . 8. 22 . e Idem , ibid . 5. 16. Polydor . Virgil ...
Σελίδα 27
... Lord chancellor Clarendon , in his dialogue of education , among his tracts , P. 325. appears to have been very follici- tous , that it might be made " a part of the ❝ornament of our learned academies to " teach the qualities of riding ...
... Lord chancellor Clarendon , in his dialogue of education , among his tracts , P. 325. appears to have been very follici- tous , that it might be made " a part of the ❝ornament of our learned academies to " teach the qualities of riding ...
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... , and the cause of convoking it . k See lord Bacon's propofals and 9. THAT in cafe of any vacancy of the offer of a digeft . , numerous numerous and very powerful profeffion in the prefervation of our 3༠ INTROD On the STUDY.
... , and the cause of convoking it . k See lord Bacon's propofals and 9. THAT in cafe of any vacancy of the offer of a digeft . , numerous numerous and very powerful profeffion in the prefervation of our 3༠ INTROD On the STUDY.
Σελίδα 70
... lord . Now this is a pofitive law , fixed and established by cuftom , which cuftom is evidenced by judicial decifions ; and therefore can never be departed from by any modern judge without a breach of his oath and Herein agreeing with ...
... lord . Now this is a pofitive law , fixed and established by cuftom , which cuftom is evidenced by judicial decifions ; and therefore can never be departed from by any modern judge without a breach of his oath and Herein agreeing with ...
Σελίδα 72
... lord Bacon appointed two reporters with a handfome ftipend for this purpose , yet that wife inftitution was foon neglected ; and , from the reign of Henry the eighth to the present time , this task has been executed by many private and ...
... lord Bacon appointed two reporters with a handfome ftipend for this purpose , yet that wife inftitution was foon neglected ; and , from the reign of Henry the eighth to the present time , this task has been executed by many private and ...
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Σελίδα 400 - Smith (?'), they be made good cheap in this kingdom ; for whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth in the universities, who professeth the liberal sciences, and, (to be short,) who can live idly, and without manual labour, and will bear the port, charge, and countenance of a gentleman, he shall be called master, and shall be taken for a gentleman.
Σελίδα 100 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Σελίδα 147 - That all writs, processes, commissions, patents, grants, and other things, which now run in the name and style of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of Parliament...
Σελίδα 121 - This natural liberty consists properly in a power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, unless by the law of nature; being a right inherent in us by birth, and one of the gifts of God to man at his creation, when he endued him with the faculty of free will.
Σελίδα 231 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
Σελίδα 436 - ... or under the protection and influence of her husband, her baron, or lord; and her condition during her marriage is called her coverture.
Σελίδα 159 - It will not therefore be expected that we should enter into the examination of this law, with any degree of minuteness: since, as the same learned author assures us (o), it is much better to be learned out of the rolls of parliament and other records, and by precedents and continual experience, than can be expressed by any one man.
Σελίδα 121 - Political, therefore, or civil liberty, which is that of a member of society, is no other than natural liberty so far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public.
Σελίδα 300 - A man is not an idiot, if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot ; he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas.
Σελίδα 132 - But the happiness of our constitution is, that it is not left- to the executive power to determine when the danger of the state is so great, as to render this measure expedient...