The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... directed . See Corporation . LAY INVESTITURE of BISHOPS . Election was , in very early times , the usual mode of elevation to the episcopal chair throughout all Christendom ; and this was promiscu- ously performed by the laity as well ...
... directed . See Corporation . LAY INVESTITURE of BISHOPS . Election was , in very early times , the usual mode of elevation to the episcopal chair throughout all Christendom ; and this was promiscu- ously performed by the laity as well ...
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... directed all pleas , & c . to be debated in English , and recorded in Latin ; but now , by 4 Geo . 2. c . 26 ; 6 Geo . 2. c . 14. the records and proceedings are to be in English . Formerly the use of a word not Latin at all , or not so ...
... directed all pleas , & c . to be debated in English , and recorded in Latin ; but now , by 4 Geo . 2. c . 26 ; 6 Geo . 2. c . 14. the records and proceedings are to be in English . Formerly the use of a word not Latin at all , or not so ...
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... directed . See Corporation . LAY INVESTITURE of BISHOPS . Election was , in very early times , the usual mode of elevation to the episcopal chair throughout all Christendom ; and this was promiscu- ously performed by the laity as well ...
... directed . See Corporation . LAY INVESTITURE of BISHOPS . Election was , in very early times , the usual mode of elevation to the episcopal chair throughout all Christendom ; and this was promiscu- ously performed by the laity as well ...
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... directing his ministers to issue letters of marque and reprisal upon due demand ; the prerogative of granting which is ... directed to be observed : the sufferer must first apply to the lord privy seal , and he shall make out letters of ...
... directing his ministers to issue letters of marque and reprisal upon due demand ; the prerogative of granting which is ... directed to be observed : the sufferer must first apply to the lord privy seal , and he shall make out letters of ...
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... directed to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Ex- chequer , & c . for that purpose . In another sense it is a writ to the sheriff of a county for the delivery of possession of lands and goods extended , or taken upon the forfeiture ...
... directed to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Ex- chequer , & c . for that purpose . In another sense it is a writ to the sheriff of a county for the delivery of possession of lands and goods extended , or taken upon the forfeiture ...
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