The Law Times, 131. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1911 |
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Page 15
... Parliament were to pass a special retrospective Act to boil alive a bishop's cook for having poisoned the soup of the family ! Fancy it if the present Lord Chancellor were to assist with his own hands in racking an old clergyman to ...
... Parliament were to pass a special retrospective Act to boil alive a bishop's cook for having poisoned the soup of the family ! Fancy it if the present Lord Chancellor were to assist with his own hands in racking an old clergyman to ...
Page 17
... Parliament . ” In 1800 he became a K.C. , and was soon the recognised leader of the Chancery Bar . It may be thought strange that so successful a lawyer -one , too , so full of reforming ardour - should not earlier have essayed to get ...
... Parliament . ” In 1800 he became a K.C. , and was soon the recognised leader of the Chancery Bar . It may be thought strange that so successful a lawyer -one , too , so full of reforming ardour - should not earlier have essayed to get ...
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... Parliament for advice tendered to the Cabinet . THE late Lord Esher when Master of the Rolls re - echoed , albeit unconsciously , the sentiments of the letter of protest , to which we called attention in last week's LAW TIMES , written ...
... Parliament for advice tendered to the Cabinet . THE late Lord Esher when Master of the Rolls re - echoed , albeit unconsciously , the sentiments of the letter of protest , to which we called attention in last week's LAW TIMES , written ...
Page 38
... Parliament for one day only , from the 21st to the 23rd Oct. , in order to renew the Bill of Rights , concerning which a difference had arisen between the two Houses . In 1707 Parliament was prorogued for a week - from the 7th April ...
... Parliament for one day only , from the 21st to the 23rd Oct. , in order to renew the Bill of Rights , concerning which a difference had arisen between the two Houses . In 1707 Parliament was prorogued for a week - from the 7th April ...
Page 39
... Parliamentary development , the assent of the Lords to an Act of Parliament was generally said to be by prelates , dukes , and earls . The expression " Lords Spiritual and Temporal " occurs for the first time in an ordinance of the King ...
... Parliamentary development , the assent of the Lords to an Act of Parliament was generally said to be by prelates , dukes , and earls . The expression " Lords Spiritual and Temporal " occurs for the first time in an ordinance of the King ...
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