The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 36
... Lords Brougham , Campbell , and St. Leonard's , corrected and published by themselves . It is much to be lamented that Lord Lyndhurst , whose motion gave rise to the debate in the House of Lords , did not pursue the same course ; but ...
... Lords Brougham , Campbell , and St. Leonard's , corrected and published by themselves . It is much to be lamented that Lord Lyndhurst , whose motion gave rise to the debate in the House of Lords , did not pursue the same course ; but ...
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... Lord Brougham argues , from the undoubted change which time has made in the various powers of the Crown , that its right to confer seats in Parliament upon life Peers has long since ceased by the desuetude of centuries , supposing it ...
... Lord Brougham argues , from the undoubted change which time has made in the various powers of the Crown , that its right to confer seats in Parliament upon life Peers has long since ceased by the desuetude of centuries , supposing it ...
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... Lord Coke is describing the rights of peerage or only the honours of nobility . But the argument appears to be irrefragable of those who contend that were Lord Coke's authority ever so distinct , and ever so competent to prove what was ...
... Lord Coke is describing the rights of peerage or only the honours of nobility . But the argument appears to be irrefragable of those who contend that were Lord Coke's authority ever so distinct , and ever so competent to prove what was ...
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1856 ) , that when Lord Brougham urged upon the Ministers , and especially upon the Lord Chancellor , what he had for years been repeating , his complaint of the great sums levied as taxes upon the suitors in those Courts , amounting to ...
1856 ) , that when Lord Brougham urged upon the Ministers , and especially upon the Lord Chancellor , what he had for years been repeating , his complaint of the great sums levied as taxes upon the suitors in those Courts , amounting to ...
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... Lord Lyndhurst , then Lord Chancel- lor , first introduced a Bill relating to charitable trusts ; and if it were not disgraceful and mortifying , it would be almost amusing to see how during the next nine years the Houses did nothing ...
... Lord Lyndhurst , then Lord Chancel- lor , first introduced a Bill relating to charitable trusts ; and if it were not disgraceful and mortifying , it would be almost amusing to see how during the next nine years the Houses did nothing ...
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