Clarke's Bibliotheca legum; or, Complete catalogue of the common and statute law-books of the United Kingdom [ed. by T.H. Horne].W. Clarke and Sons, 1819 - 426 sider |
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... answers , by reading that work , 8vo . 2d edit . 1817 , 8s . boards . 1811 . 1st . Edit . 8vo . 61. FITZHERBERT'S ( Sir Anth . serjeant at law , 3 H. VIII . ) grand abridgment , 3 parts , Fr. with additions to the first part at the end ...
... answers , by reading that work , 8vo . 2d edit . 1817 , 8s . boards . 1811 . 1st . Edit . 8vo . 61. FITZHERBERT'S ( Sir Anth . serjeant at law , 3 H. VIII . ) grand abridgment , 3 parts , Fr. with additions to the first part at the end ...
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... answer to ld . chief just . Vaughan . Reputed a very able argument . Barrington obs . on 13 R. II . 77. JENKINS's charge , given at a session of admiralty within the cinque ports , Sept. 2 , 1668 . 78. JENKINS's charge given at a ...
... answer to ld . chief just . Vaughan . Reputed a very able argument . Barrington obs . on 13 R. II . 77. JENKINS's charge , given at a session of admiralty within the cinque ports , Sept. 2 , 1668 . 78. JENKINS's charge given at a ...
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... ( 3 ) The privileges of the university of Oxfordy in point of visitation , clearly evidenced by letter to an honourable per- sonage : together with the universities answer to the summons [ Clarke's 40 [ CH . III . CHARTERS , CORPORATIONS ,
... ( 3 ) The privileges of the university of Oxfordy in point of visitation , clearly evidenced by letter to an honourable per- sonage : together with the universities answer to the summons [ Clarke's 40 [ CH . III . CHARTERS , CORPORATIONS ,
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... answer to a late printed paper , intitled , The privileges of the univer- sity of Oxford , in point of visitation ... answer thereto , 4to . 1649 . ( 6 ) The answer of the chancellor , masters , and scholars of the university of Oxford ...
... answer to a late printed paper , intitled , The privileges of the univer- sity of Oxford , in point of visitation ... answer thereto , 4to . 1649 . ( 6 ) The answer of the chancellor , masters , and scholars of the university of Oxford ...
Side 42
... answer of the chancellors , masters , and scholars of Oxford , to the petition of grievances of the city of Oxford , 4to . 1678 . ( 13 ) Statuta selecta é corpore statutorem univ . Oxon . & c . being an abstract for the use of the ...
... answer of the chancellors , masters , and scholars of Oxford , to the petition of grievances of the city of Oxford , 4to . 1678 . ( 13 ) Statuta selecta é corpore statutorem univ . Oxon . & c . being an abstract for the use of the ...
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Clarke's Bibliotheca Legum: Or, Complete Catalogue of the Common and Statute ... John Clarke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1819 |
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2d edit 4th edit abridgment acts of parliament added additions admiralty ancient appendix arguments authority bench and common bills boards brevium Chap charters city of London clerk Coke Coke's Coll collection common law common pleas concerning containing conveyancing copy court of chancery court of king's courts leet crown customs digested discourse duty ecclesiastical Eliz English enlarged equity exchequer folio high court house of commons house of lords infra intitled Ireland James jurisdiction justice justice of peace king king's bench late laws of England letters libel magna nisi prius notes observations original pamphlet peace pleadings practice precedents printed privileges proceedings published quo warranto records reign relating reports royal 8vo second edition Sect Selden's sewed sir John statutes tenures tithes treatise trials VIII vindication vols wherein writs
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Side 409 - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should...
Side 200 - The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted; the history of the Succession since the Conquest clear' d; and the true English Constitution vindicated from the misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and Defence.
Side 100 - Tithes, and especially in that I have at all (by showing any interpretation of Holy Scriptures, by meddling with councils, fathers, or canons, or by what else soever occurs in it) offered any occasion of argument against any right of maintenance, jure divino, of the ministers of the Gospel...
Side 153 - A Conference Desired by the Lords and had by a Committee of both Houses, Concerning the Rights and Privileges of the Subjects. Discoursed by Sir Dudley Digges. Sir Edward Littleton Knight, now Lord Keeper.
Side 326 - A Treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames'. containing an historical view of the trade of the Port of London; and suggesting means for preventing the depredations thereon, by a legislative system of river police.
Side 132 - An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England, from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Side 189 - Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the State and condition of the Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues of the Crown, and to sell or alienate Fee Farm and other Unimproveable Rents.
Side 42 - Stemmata Chicheleana ; or, A Genealogical Account of some of the Families derived from Thomas Chichele, of Higham-Ferrers, in the County of Northampton ; all whose Descendants are held to be entitled to Fellowships in All-Souls College, Oxford, by Virtue of their Consanguinity to Archbishop Chichele, the Founder, Oxford, 1765, 4to.
Side 186 - An Account of all the Manors, Messuages, Lands, &c. in the different Counties of England and Wales, held by Lease from the Crown ; as contained in the Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State and Condition of the Royal Forests,
Side 187 - A discourse upon grants and resumptions ; showing how our ancestors have proceeded with such ministers as have procured to themselves grants of the crown-revenue ; and that the forfeited estates ought to be applied towards the payment of the publick debts, by the author of, The Essay on ways and means.