The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... grant to their ministers the same titles and the same honours as to those of the Princes of Italy . In this political tract Leibnitz advanced an idea in reference to the imperial dignity which could not but displease other monarchs . He ...
... grant to their ministers the same titles and the same honours as to those of the Princes of Italy . In this political tract Leibnitz advanced an idea in reference to the imperial dignity which could not but displease other monarchs . He ...
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... and inaccurate passage in Lord Coke's First Institute , that the prerogative of the Crown extended to legalize such a grant . When the matter was examined closely , this opinion appeared to be erroneous ; Life Peerages . 35 -LIFE PEERAGES.
... and inaccurate passage in Lord Coke's First Institute , that the prerogative of the Crown extended to legalize such a grant . When the matter was examined closely , this opinion appeared to be erroneous ; Life Peerages . 35 -LIFE PEERAGES.
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... grant , because it is well known that such is now the opinion of those learned persons . We are not about to enter at large into this discussion , upon which the most ample information will be found in the paper of Mr. Lewis , read ...
... grant , because it is well known that such is now the opinion of those learned persons . We are not about to enter at large into this discussion , upon which the most ample information will be found in the paper of Mr. Lewis , read ...
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... grant of honour for life . Whatever else belongs to the honour , no one denies that the grantee possesses it . But how utterly absurd it is to contend that the Crown can give the power of sitting in a manner never known in the good ...
... grant of honour for life . Whatever else belongs to the honour , no one denies that the grantee possesses it . But how utterly absurd it is to contend that the Crown can give the power of sitting in a manner never known in the good ...
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... , where a dignity in fee - simple is said to be given by a grant without words of inheritance , but followed by a sitting in Parlia- VOL . I. NO . 1 . G ment ; to which may be added the remark that Life Peerages . 41.
... , where a dignity in fee - simple is said to be given by a grant without words of inheritance , but followed by a sitting in Parlia- VOL . I. NO . 1 . G ment ; to which may be added the remark that Life Peerages . 41.
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