The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... appointed Professor of the Law of Nature and Nations , at Heidelberg , and afterwards at Lund . He died in 1694 , at Berlin . He discussed Natural Law as a separate question , independent of the obligations of Revealed Religion or ...
... appointed Professor of the Law of Nature and Nations , at Heidelberg , and afterwards at Lund . He died in 1694 , at Berlin . He discussed Natural Law as a separate question , independent of the obligations of Revealed Religion or ...
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... appointed by the Crown . And thus we have before us the sufficiently discordant elements whereof the Legis- lative Assembly of the island of Jersey , presided over by the Bailiff , is composed . One striking peculiarity in the ...
... appointed by the Crown . And thus we have before us the sufficiently discordant elements whereof the Legis- lative Assembly of the island of Jersey , presided over by the Bailiff , is composed . One striking peculiarity in the ...
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... appointed by the Bailiff . The judge of this Court sits four days a week , or oftener if necessary . All persons arrested by the police must be pre- sented at this Court ; and the judge , after hearing witnesses , is empowered , for ...
... appointed by the Bailiff . The judge of this Court sits four days a week , or oftener if necessary . All persons arrested by the police must be pre- sented at this Court ; and the judge , after hearing witnesses , is empowered , for ...
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... some legislative measure ; " how a Committee of the Commons 1 Hansard , vol . lxxvi . p . 1160 . * Id . vol . lxxx . p . 766 . was appointed in 1835 " to consider the propriety of 74 The Reports of the Charity Commissioners.
... some legislative measure ; " how a Committee of the Commons 1 Hansard , vol . lxxvi . p . 1160 . * Id . vol . lxxx . p . 766 . was appointed in 1835 " to consider the propriety of 74 The Reports of the Charity Commissioners.
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was appointed in 1835 " to consider the propriety of legis- lating " upon the facts already presented to them ; how " some attempts at legislation were made , but were attended with no practical results ; " and how there were 25,000 ...
was appointed in 1835 " to consider the propriety of legis- lating " upon the facts already presented to them ; how " some attempts at legislation were made , but were attended with no practical results ; " and how there were 25,000 ...
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