The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumer 1-2Butterworths, 1856 |
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... application of which , that law is to be discovered . Puffendorf discusses the proposition , whether the law of nations ... apply it to whole states , nations , or peoples : with this opinion Puffendorf coincides . The best division of ...
... application of which , that law is to be discovered . Puffendorf discusses the proposition , whether the law of nations ... apply it to whole states , nations , or peoples : with this opinion Puffendorf coincides . The best division of ...
Side 39
... apply , that no desuetude can repeal it . Now it is clear that the Crown at one time had prerogatives touching the Peerage which no longer exist . The power of giving a seat in Parliament , by making a person a Privy Councillor , is ...
... apply , that no desuetude can repeal it . Now it is clear that the Crown at one time had prerogatives touching the Peerage which no longer exist . The power of giving a seat in Parliament , by making a person a Privy Councillor , is ...
Side 49
... apply ? If the Chief Justices were reduced from 8,000l . to 7,000l . , and the Lord Chancellor from 14,000l . to 12,000l . , does any one doubt that the very same men who now adorn those exalted stations would have accepted their ...
... apply ? If the Chief Justices were reduced from 8,000l . to 7,000l . , and the Lord Chancellor from 14,000l . to 12,000l . , does any one doubt that the very same men who now adorn those exalted stations would have accepted their ...
Side 75
... apply the machinery of the Court of Chancery , unless , indeed , he were interested in their spoliation , more or less complete ; and then the noble lord stated again that the principle of the Bill which he had prepared was " to ...
... apply the machinery of the Court of Chancery , unless , indeed , he were interested in their spoliation , more or less complete ; and then the noble lord stated again that the principle of the Bill which he had prepared was " to ...
Side 79
... apply to Parliament for any extension of their powers , until there had been a year's experience of the working of the Commission ; but no doubt a measure having this object would be laid before the House next session . " The fact ...
... apply to Parliament for any extension of their powers , until there had been a year's experience of the working of the Commission ; but no doubt a measure having this object would be laid before the House next session . " The fact ...
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