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Of Persons Naturalized . . . Of Naturalization Acts Of Foreign Protestants 437 439
440 440 441 442 CHAP . III . OF THE TITLE TO THE CROWN . Of the Hereditary
Succession to the Crown . . . . . . . . . 443 Historical View of the Successions that ...
Of Persons Naturalized . . . Of Naturalization Acts Of Foreign Protestants 437 439
440 440 441 442 CHAP . III . OF THE TITLE TO THE CROWN . Of the Hereditary
Succession to the Crown . . . . . . . . . 443 Historical View of the Successions that ...
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... Of his Right to stamp and regulate the Current Coin . . . . . . 517 Of his Rights as
Head of the Church . . . 520 CHAP . VII . OF THE ROYAL REVENUE . 531 Of the
Exchequer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 Of the ordinary Revenue of the Crown .
... Of his Right to stamp and regulate the Current Coin . . . . . . 517 Of his Rights as
Head of the Church . . . 520 CHAP . VII . OF THE ROYAL REVENUE . 531 Of the
Exchequer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 Of the ordinary Revenue of the Crown .
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And such patent right holds good against the Crown ( g ) , at least quodam modo
; that is to say , the Crown may still use the patent , but paying therefor what shall
be agreed , or ( failing agreement ) what the Treasury shall appoint ( h ) .
And such patent right holds good against the Crown ( g ) , at least quodam modo
; that is to say , the Crown may still use the patent , but paying therefor what shall
be agreed , or ( failing agreement ) what the Treasury shall appoint ( h ) .
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A less costly mode of relief in such cases is now in use ; for the grantee may ,
under such circumstances , apply by petition to the Crown for a prolongation of
the existing term , his intention to do so being first duly advertised ( 9 ) , and the ...
A less costly mode of relief in such cases is now in use ; for the grantee may ,
under such circumstances , apply by petition to the Crown for a prolongation of
the existing term , his intention to do so being first duly advertised ( 9 ) , and the ...
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Nor is this the only method of defeating claims founded on an alleged patent right
; for , whether there were any complaint of infringement or not , it used to be
competent to the Crown ( or to any subject of the realm in the name of the Crown ,
by ...
Nor is this the only method of defeating claims founded on an alleged patent right
; for , whether there were any complaint of infringement or not , it used to be
competent to the Crown ( or to any subject of the realm in the name of the Crown ,
by ...
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