Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen3A. Strahan and W. Woodfall, 1794 |
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... usually selected to be his majesty's counsel learned in the law ; the two principal of whom are called his attorney , and foli- citor , general . The first king's counsel , under the degree of ferjeant , was fir Francis Bacon , who was ...
... usually selected to be his majesty's counsel learned in the law ; the two principal of whom are called his attorney , and foli- citor , general . The first king's counsel , under the degree of ferjeant , was fir Francis Bacon , who was ...
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... usually next after his majesty's counsel then being . Thefe ( as well as the queen's attorney and folicitor general " ) w See his letters . 256 . * See his life by Roger North . 37 . y Ced . 2. 9. 1 . z Ibid . 2. 7. 13 . a Pre ...
... usually next after his majesty's counsel then being . Thefe ( as well as the queen's attorney and folicitor general " ) w See his letters . 256 . * See his life by Roger North . 37 . y Ced . 2. 9. 1 . z Ibid . 2. 7. 13 . a Pre ...
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... usually attendant on his perfon : fuch as the lord high conftable and lord marefchal , who chiefly prefided in matters of honour and of arms ; determining according to the law military and the law of nations . Befides these there were ...
... usually attendant on his perfon : fuch as the lord high conftable and lord marefchal , who chiefly prefided in matters of honour and of arms ; determining according to the law military and the law of nations . Befides these there were ...
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... usually an ecclefiaftic , ( for none else were then capable of an office fo converfant in writings ) and pre- fiding over the royal chapel , he became keeper of the king's confcience ; vifitor , in right of the king , of all hofpitals ...
... usually an ecclefiaftic , ( for none else were then capable of an office fo converfant in writings ) and pre- fiding over the royal chapel , he became keeper of the king's confcience ; vifitor , in right of the king , of all hofpitals ...
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... ( usually the clerk of affife and his fubordinate officers ) are directed to associate themselves with the justices and ferjeants , and they are required to admit the faid perfons into their fociety , in order to take the affifes , & c ...
... ( usually the clerk of affife and his fubordinate officers ) are directed to associate themselves with the justices and ferjeants , and they are required to admit the faid perfons into their fociety , in order to take the affifes , & c ...
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