A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland: To the Year 1811, Inclusive : Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries : with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 1Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... parliament . said to be transmitted for Ireland by king Henry II . is questioned by some learned antiquaries , yet it incontestibly appears , that prior to the reign of Edward III . the parliament of Ireland was , as Sir Edward Coke ...
... parliament . said to be transmitted for Ireland by king Henry II . is questioned by some learned antiquaries , yet it incontestibly appears , that prior to the reign of Edward III . the parliament of Ireland was , as Sir Edward Coke ...
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... parliament assembled . Whether the object of this act of Sir Edw . Poyning's admini- stration was ( according to Sir J. Davies ) to restrain the governors of the realm from imposing laws upon the commons , not tending to the general ...
... parliament assembled . Whether the object of this act of Sir Edw . Poyning's admini- stration was ( according to Sir J. Davies ) to restrain the governors of the realm from imposing laws upon the commons , not tending to the general ...
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... parliament , and was thus , at this memora- in Ireland . ble period of Irish history , renounced on the part of Great Britain ; yet many English statutes have been from time to time adopted in Ireland by the parliament of this country ...
... parliament , and was thus , at this memora- in Ireland . ble period of Irish history , renounced on the part of Great Britain ; yet many English statutes have been from time to time adopted in Ireland by the parliament of this country ...
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... parliament , that in the same session in which they repealed one of Poyning's acts ( 10 Hen . 7. c . 4. ) as inverting the English constitution , and intrenching on their inde- pendence , they followed the principle of the other ( 10 ...
... parliament , that in the same session in which they repealed one of Poyning's acts ( 10 Hen . 7. c . 4. ) as inverting the English constitution , and intrenching on their inde- pendence , they followed the principle of the other ( 10 ...
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... parliament of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . " The re- sult of these prefatory observations is , that the com- mon law of England and Ireland is the same ; and as to the statute law , that many English statutes have ...
... parliament of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . " The re- sult of these prefatory observations is , that the com- mon law of England and Ireland is the same ; and as to the statute law , that many English statutes have ...
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