The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... opinion , Puffendorf ends by admitting that the desire of peace is too weak and uncertain a security for its preservation amongst mankind.3 The Since , then , it is inconsistent with the nature and the con- dition of man that he should ...
... opinion , Puffendorf ends by admitting that the desire of peace is too weak and uncertain a security for its preservation amongst mankind.3 The Since , then , it is inconsistent with the nature and the con- dition of man that he should ...
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... opinion among the jurats , and an equality of votes for each opinion . Even then he can vote only for one of the opinions which the jurats support ; and it has happened that he has been compelled to support an opinion at variance with ...
... opinion among the jurats , and an equality of votes for each opinion . Even then he can vote only for one of the opinions which the jurats support ; and it has happened that he has been compelled to support an opinion at variance with ...
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... opinion had prevailed among lawyers , grounded entirely upon a very loose 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 ...
... opinion had prevailed among lawyers , grounded entirely upon a very loose 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 ...
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... opinion of the Crown lawyers , and there is no doubt enter- tained in Westminster Hall that their answers would have been given against the grant , because it is well known that such is now the opinion of those learned persons . We are ...
... opinion of the Crown lawyers , and there is no doubt enter- tained in Westminster Hall that their answers would have been given against the grant , because it is well known that such is now the opinion of those learned persons . We are ...
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... continued to be given in the King's name , this would not have proved that any except Peers could take part in them otherwise than as advisers , whose opinion the Lords could follow or disregard , being 38 Life Peerages .
... continued to be given in the King's name , this would not have proved that any except Peers could take part in them otherwise than as advisers , whose opinion the Lords could follow or disregard , being 38 Life Peerages .
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