Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, on Various Points of English Jurisprudence: Chiefly Concerning the Colonies, Fisheries and Commerce, of Great Britain : Collected, and Digested, from the Originals, in the Board of Trade, and Other Depositories, Tomy 1-2Reed and Hunter, 1814 |
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Strona viii
... justice's brother , and a merchant in the city , who published a tract on trade ; the well known John Locke , who but , what such a board could do , for viii THE PREFACE . The distresses, both of our commerce, and our ...
... justice's brother , and a merchant in the city , who published a tract on trade ; the well known John Locke , who but , what such a board could do , for viii THE PREFACE . The distresses, both of our commerce, and our ...
Strona x
... were each allowed a standing fee of a hundred guineas , with ten guineas to each of their clerks , revolution , the ministry called upon the lord chief justice THE PREFACE . cation, as baffled the united labours of the ten ...
... were each allowed a standing fee of a hundred guineas , with ten guineas to each of their clerks , revolution , the ministry called upon the lord chief justice THE PREFACE . cation, as baffled the united labours of the ten ...
Strona xi
... justice Holt , for his advice ; but he does not appear , when acting , in this character of adviser , in his best light . The whole judges were called upon , soon after the same epoch , to give their advice , as to the legality of the ...
... justice Holt , for his advice ; but he does not appear , when acting , in this character of adviser , in his best light . The whole judges were called upon , soon after the same epoch , to give their advice , as to the legality of the ...
Strona xxvii
... justice of the common pleas . 16. Sir John Hawles was appointed solicitor- general , on the 13th of July , 1695 ; and probably died , in 1702 ; as sir Simon Harcourt succeeded him , in that office , on the 1st of June 1702. In 1680 ...
... justice of the common pleas . 16. Sir John Hawles was appointed solicitor- general , on the 13th of July , 1695 ; and probably died , in 1702 ; as sir Simon Harcourt succeeded him , in that office , on the 1st of June 1702. In 1680 ...
Strona xxx
... justice of the common pleas , on the 26th of October 1714. He was made lord keeper on the 1st of June 1725 ; and on the 27th of June 1727 , lord - chancellor , and baron of Ockham . His infirmities induced him to resign this high office ...
... justice of the common pleas , on the 26th of October 1714. He was made lord keeper on the 1st of June 1725 ; and on the 27th of June 1727 , lord - chancellor , and baron of Ockham . His infirmities induced him to resign this high office ...
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