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Side 10
... and Pagan countries , continued very long to sway the minds of men ; and it was not until after the age of Grotius and Bacon , that this error was entirely eradicated . Lord Coke held , 10 [ Part I. OF THE LAW OF NATIONS .
... and Pagan countries , continued very long to sway the minds of men ; and it was not until after the age of Grotius and Bacon , that this error was entirely eradicated . Lord Coke held , 10 [ Part I. OF THE LAW OF NATIONS .
Side 11
James Kent. this error was entirely eradicated . Lord Coke held , that an alliance for mutual defence was unlawful between Chris- tians and Turks ; and Grotius was very cautious as to the admission of the lawfulness of alliances with ...
James Kent. this error was entirely eradicated . Lord Coke held , that an alliance for mutual defence was unlawful between Chris- tians and Turks ; and Grotius was very cautious as to the admission of the lawfulness of alliances with ...
Side 15
... Lord Coke considered the law in his day to be , that if an ambassador committed any crime which was not merely malum prohibitum , he lost his privi- lege and dignity as an ambassador , and might be punish- ed as any other private alien ...
... Lord Coke considered the law in his day to be , that if an ambassador committed any crime which was not merely malum prohibitum , he lost his privi- lege and dignity as an ambassador , and might be punish- ed as any other private alien ...
Side 275
... Lord Coke , a the barons of the exchequer were created during good behaviour , and so ran the commissions of the common law judges at the re- storation of Charles 11.b It was still , however , at the plea- sure of the crown , to ...
... Lord Coke , a the barons of the exchequer were created during good behaviour , and so ran the commissions of the common law judges at the re- storation of Charles 11.b It was still , however , at the plea- sure of the crown , to ...
Side 342
... Lord Coke's doctrine was , that the sea did not include any navigable waters within the body of a county ; and Sir Matthew Hale suppos- ed , d that prior to the statute of 35 Edw . III . , the com- as a 4 Rob . Rep . 74. note . b 2 Bro ...
... Lord Coke's doctrine was , that the sea did not include any navigable waters within the body of a county ; and Sir Matthew Hale suppos- ed , d that prior to the statute of 35 Edw . III . , the com- as a 4 Rob . Rep . 74. note . b 2 Bro ...
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