The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... reference , and comparison . The foundation of the system of Puffendorf is embarrassed with metaphysical subtleties . Moral entities are defined to be certain modes superadded to natural things and motions by understanding beings ...
... reference , and comparison . The foundation of the system of Puffendorf is embarrassed with metaphysical subtleties . Moral entities are defined to be certain modes superadded to natural things and motions by understanding beings ...
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... reference to the ceremonial difficulties attending the treaty of Nimeguen . A difficulty had been raised as to the free Princes of the Empire who were not electors ; and there was a reluctance to grant to their ministers the same titles ...
... reference to the ceremonial difficulties attending the treaty of Nimeguen . A difficulty had been raised as to the free Princes of the Empire who were not electors ; and there was a reluctance to grant to their ministers the same titles ...
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... reference to the works which are the supposed depositaries of the ancient law . For wherever the law as there exhibited differs from the law as practised , a reference to it amounts in effect only to the recognition of an additional ...
... reference to the works which are the supposed depositaries of the ancient law . For wherever the law as there exhibited differs from the law as practised , a reference to it amounts in effect only to the recognition of an additional ...
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... reference to the proceedings of the Commons not quite a century ago , -the last year of George II.'s reign , when , under the pretence of privilege , that House tried an action of trespass , and compelled a person who had interfered ...
... reference to the proceedings of the Commons not quite a century ago , -the last year of George II.'s reign , when , under the pretence of privilege , that House tried an action of trespass , and compelled a person who had interfered ...
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... Reference has been made in the debates to his declarations on Parliamentary privilege , and to his noted mistake respecting the descent of the Duchy of Cornwall ; but perhaps the most startling proof of his never having , with any ...
... Reference has been made in the debates to his declarations on Parliamentary privilege , and to his noted mistake respecting the descent of the Duchy of Cornwall ; but perhaps the most startling proof of his never having , with any ...
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