The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 38
... Peers . Great obscurity hangs over the question at what time those persons not being Peers ceased to vote , and only attended as assistants or advisers . Lord Hale , perhaps the highest authority on this subject , holds that this change ...
... Peers . Great obscurity hangs over the question at what time those persons not being Peers ceased to vote , and only attended as assistants or advisers . Lord Hale , perhaps the highest authority on this subject , holds that this change ...
Page 39
... Peers , is manifestly extremely absurd ; and whatever precedents may be produced from those times , must go for absolutely nothing . It is further to be remarked , that although , for the reasons now given , there are either no ...
... Peers , is manifestly extremely absurd ; and whatever precedents may be produced from those times , must go for absolutely nothing . It is further to be remarked , that although , for the reasons now given , there are either no ...
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... Peers has long since ceased by the desuetude of centuries , supposing it ever to have existed ; but we take the liberty of reminding his lordship of a power exercised by the House of Commons , and referred to by himself in deciding the ...
... Peers has long since ceased by the desuetude of centuries , supposing it ever to have existed ; but we take the liberty of reminding his lordship of a power exercised by the House of Commons , and referred to by himself in deciding the ...
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... peers , as four or five , and requiring that these should have previously filled judicial stations . A third proposition has been made for transferring the jurisdiction to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , either wholly ( to ...
... peers , as four or five , and requiring that these should have previously filled judicial stations . A third proposition has been made for transferring the jurisdiction to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , either wholly ( to ...
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... Peer's proposal ; for this Bill , when it is now printed and examined , is found to contain the very provisions against which we find by his speech on judicial statistics , as reported in the same volume of Hansard , as well as in the ...
... Peer's proposal ; for this Bill , when it is now printed and examined , is found to contain the very provisions against which we find by his speech on judicial statistics , as reported in the same volume of Hansard , as well as in the ...
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