A Statistical Account of the British Empire: Exhibiting Its Extent, Physical Capacities, Population, Industry, and Civil and Religious Institutions, Том 2C. Knight, 1839 |
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... Jurisdiction - 3.- Procedure in Courts 4.- Criminal Courts 5.- Courts of Equity 6. Court of Bankruptcy - 7. - Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors - - 136 · 136 · 145 - 155 162 - 171 · 182 - 185 8 . · Ecclesiastical Courts and ...
... Jurisdiction - 3.- Procedure in Courts 4.- Criminal Courts 5.- Courts of Equity 6. Court of Bankruptcy - 7. - Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors - - 136 · 136 · 145 - 155 162 - 171 · 182 - 185 8 . · Ecclesiastical Courts and ...
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... law * That the King is not one of the three estates , see Hale's Jurisdiction of Lords , p . 10 , can be made , and no tax imposed , without PART IV CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT, CIVIL AND REligious, of BRITISH EMPIRE CHAPTER I.
... law * That the King is not one of the three estates , see Hale's Jurisdiction of Lords , p . 10 , can be made , and no tax imposed , without PART IV CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT, CIVIL AND REligious, of BRITISH EMPIRE CHAPTER I.
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... jurisdictions ; and thenceforth the presumption was , and still is , that lands are held immediately of the king , and not of any intermediate feudal superior . In the reign of Edward II . we find the knights of the shire beginning to ...
... jurisdictions ; and thenceforth the presumption was , and still is , that lands are held immediately of the king , and not of any intermediate feudal superior . In the reign of Edward II . we find the knights of the shire beginning to ...
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... was the last person , in this country , who received wages from his constituents . But the practice had long before ceased to be general . - a hereditary right of legislation and jurisdiction ; and SKETCH OF CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 79.
... was the last person , in this country , who received wages from his constituents . But the practice had long before ceased to be general . - a hereditary right of legislation and jurisdiction ; and SKETCH OF CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 79.
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... jurisdiction ; and the commons had not yet risen into sufficient importance to supply the place of the ancient nobility . In consequence of these circumstances , and of the introduction of standing armies about this time , the crown ac ...
... jurisdiction ; and the commons had not yet risen into sufficient importance to supply the place of the ancient nobility . In consequence of these circumstances , and of the introduction of standing armies about this time , the crown ac ...
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