A Concise View of the Constitution of EnglandLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 - 448 pages |
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Page 90
... person who votes in respect of an annuity or rentcharge , must have registered it with the clerk of the peace twelve calendar months before . In mortgaged or trust estates , the person in possession has the right of voting , under the ...
... person who votes in respect of an annuity or rentcharge , must have registered it with the clerk of the peace twelve calendar months before . In mortgaged or trust estates , the person in possession has the right of voting , under the ...
Page 286
... person , and the judge is bound to take care of his interest , and admit the best plea in his behalf , that any one in court can suggest . No person can practice as an attorney in any court but in that of which he is sworn an attorney ...
... person , and the judge is bound to take care of his interest , and admit the best plea in his behalf , that any one in court can suggest . No person can practice as an attorney in any court but in that of which he is sworn an attorney ...
Page 359
... person of the robber ; with a reser- vation , however , of the right of any person from whom the same may have been stolen . And by va- rious statutes , such persons as apprehend and con- vict felons guilty of burglary , housebreaking ...
... person of the robber ; with a reser- vation , however , of the right of any person from whom the same may have been stolen . And by va- rious statutes , such persons as apprehend and con- vict felons guilty of burglary , housebreaking ...
Contents
Of the Laws of England | 34 |
Of Countries subject to the Laws of England | 42 |
Of the absolute Rights of Individuals | 52 |
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act of parliament administration amongst ancient appear appointed archbishop assizes authority barons benefit benefit of clergy bill bishop called cause chancellor CHAP christian church of England civil clergy committed common law consent constitution corporation court of equity court of king's court-leet crime criminal crown custom death declared defendant dissenters duty earl ecclesiastical Edward Edward III eldest election enacted English equity execution felony feudal freeholders granted guilty Henry VIII hereditary holy orders honour house of commons house of lords houses of parliament indictment judges judgment jurisdiction jury justice king king's bench kingdom knights lands letters patent liberty likewise lord chancellor Majesty ment military nature nobility oath offence original parish party peace peers person plea prerogative prince prisoner privilege privy punishment queen reason reign respect revenue royal sheriff statute taxes throne tion trial vote whilst writ of error