The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 28
... attention of our readers . The feuds of the ancient Jersey families would furnish ample matter to " point a moral " or " adorn a tale . " We will rather quote from our author some remarks explanatory of the func- tions , sessions , and ...
... attention of our readers . The feuds of the ancient Jersey families would furnish ample matter to " point a moral " or " adorn a tale . " We will rather quote from our author some remarks explanatory of the func- tions , sessions , and ...
Page 41
... attention , examined the history of the constitution , is his assuming that the Parliament at the Norman conquest was nearly what it in the course of ages afterwards became . The ancient treatise " Modus Tenendi Parliamentum " has given ...
... attention , examined the history of the constitution , is his assuming that the Parliament at the Norman conquest was nearly what it in the course of ages afterwards became . The ancient treatise " Modus Tenendi Parliamentum " has given ...
Page 47
... attention of the Ministers and of the House , the Lord Chancellor answered that he not only once more promised the relief de- manded , but could announce that it had already been granted , as he had two days ago presented a Bill , which ...
... attention of the Ministers and of the House , the Lord Chancellor answered that he not only once more promised the relief de- manded , but could announce that it had already been granted , as he had two days ago presented a Bill , which ...
Page 57
... attention , we repeat it , the present Emperor has saved the French public , as also from such exhibitions as the ensuing : - " The Senate , Council of State , and other corps admitted to present their homage to the Emperor , were ...
... attention , we repeat it , the present Emperor has saved the French public , as also from such exhibitions as the ensuing : - " The Senate , Council of State , and other corps admitted to present their homage to the Emperor , were ...
Page 72
... attention to the facts that charitable trusts were being grossly abused , and that no adequate control was exercised over them , except , indeed , when the Court of Chancery interfered , and thereby impoverished the larger and totally ...
... attention to the facts that charitable trusts were being grossly abused , and that no adequate control was exercised over them , except , indeed , when the Court of Chancery interfered , and thereby impoverished the larger and totally ...
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