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We are to consider Acts of parliaan act of parliament , which gives any rights ,
deeds of grant or confers any privileges , or vests any authority in one or more
individuals , ' like any other human act or instrument , which operates in a similar
...
We are to consider Acts of parliaan act of parliament , which gives any rights ,
deeds of grant or confers any privileges , or vests any authority in one or more
individuals , ' like any other human act or instrument , which operates in a similar
...
Page 260
May granť what they can hold . the act , deed , or instrument , by which the grant
is intended to be effected . The grantors in the present instance are , properly
speaking , the whole community of this nation , and therefore are capable of
granting ...
May granť what they can hold . the act , deed , or instrument , by which the grant
is intended to be effected . The grantors in the present instance are , properly
speaking , the whole community of this nation , and therefore are capable of
granting ...
Page 264
As the civil jurisdiction , that is granted to the bishops courts , to the bishops
themselves , as lords of parliament , & c . to the civil penalties , which follow their
excommunication , and the legal protection to their ordinations , and other acts of
their ...
As the civil jurisdiction , that is granted to the bishops courts , to the bishops
themselves , as lords of parliament , & c . to the civil penalties , which follow their
excommunication , and the legal protection to their ordinations , and other acts of
their ...
Page 328
The cautious moderation exercised . the water , and leave it aground , and also
set it afloat again by granting subsidies . ... upon themselves , and without
touching the prerogative itself they have moderated the exercise Civil lift grant - of
it .
The cautious moderation exercised . the water , and leave it aground , and also
set it afloat again by granting subsidies . ... upon themselves , and without
touching the prerogative itself they have moderated the exercise Civil lift grant - of
it .
Page 406
Under Edward “ Under Edward the Second , the commons began to annex
petitions to the bills , by which they granted ... Under Henry the Fourth , IV . they
re . fused to grant they refused to grant subsidies before an an. fwer had been
given to ...
Under Edward “ Under Edward the Second , the commons began to annex
petitions to the bills , by which they granted ... Under Henry the Fourth , IV . they
re . fused to grant they refused to grant subsidies before an an. fwer had been
given to ...
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