A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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... thing of them , and to hear the govern- ment of your land , and your will ; and the commons to stand without the circle of the hill , with three clerks in their surplices ; and your deemsters shall make call in your coroner of Glanfaba ...
... thing of them , and to hear the govern- ment of your land , and your will ; and the commons to stand without the circle of the hill , with three clerks in their surplices ; and your deemsters shall make call in your coroner of Glanfaba ...
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... things you shall deal up- rightly and justly , and do wrong to no man . So God you help , and the contents of that book . " • With respect to the council , who are so vir- tute officii , they are convened at the pleasure of the governor ...
... things you shall deal up- rightly and justly , and do wrong to no man . So God you help , and the contents of that book . " • With respect to the council , who are so vir- tute officii , they are convened at the pleasure of the governor ...
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Esquire James Johnson. trude any opinion of his own , or indeed any thing farther on the subject , than what is con- tained in the report of his Majesty's Commis- sioners of Inquiry , respecting the Isle of Man , in the year 1791 . The ...
Esquire James Johnson. trude any opinion of his own , or indeed any thing farther on the subject , than what is con- tained in the report of his Majesty's Commis- sioners of Inquiry , respecting the Isle of Man , in the year 1791 . The ...
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... thing and things whatsoever , as by law required . I will also , from time to time , when thereunto required by the Governor - in - Chief , or , in his absence , by the Lieutenant - Governor of this isle , plead and defend the cause of ...
... thing and things whatsoever , as by law required . I will also , from time to time , when thereunto required by the Governor - in - Chief , or , in his absence , by the Lieutenant - Governor of this isle , plead and defend the cause of ...
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... things , the tenant or feudatory could not alien , or otherwise dispose of his feud , neither could he exchange , nor mortgage , or devise it by will without the con- sent of the king or lord . There is reason to believe , that the ...
... things , the tenant or feudatory could not alien , or otherwise dispose of his feud , neither could he exchange , nor mortgage , or devise it by will without the con- sent of the king or lord . There is reason to believe , that the ...
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