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... Roger North , the English historian , said : " A student of the law hath more than ordinary reason to be curious in his conversation , and to get such as are of his own pretension , that is , to study 76 HOW TO STUDY LAW .
... Roger North , the English historian , said : " A student of the law hath more than ordinary reason to be curious in his conversation , and to get such as are of his own pretension , that is , to study 76 HOW TO STUDY LAW .
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... hath been pleased , at sundry times and in divers manners , to discover and enforce its laws by an immediate and direct revelation . The doctrines thus delivered we call the revealed or divine law , and they are to be found only in the ...
... hath been pleased , at sundry times and in divers manners , to discover and enforce its laws by an immediate and direct revelation . The doctrines thus delivered we call the revealed or divine law , and they are to be found only in the ...
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... hath been holden , and very justly , by the principal of our ethical writers , that human laws are binding upon men's consciences . But if that were the only or most forcible obligation , the good only would regard the laws , and the ...
... hath been holden , and very justly , by the principal of our ethical writers , that human laws are binding upon men's consciences . But if that were the only or most forcible obligation , the good only would regard the laws , and the ...
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... hath [ * 69 ] been always the custom to observe it . * But here a very natural , and very material , question arises : how are these customs and maxims to be known and by whom is their validity to be determined ? The answer is , by the ...
... hath [ * 69 ] been always the custom to observe it . * But here a very natural , and very material , question arises : how are these customs and maxims to be known and by whom is their validity to be determined ? The answer is , by the ...
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... hath been an ancient observation in the laws of England , that when- ( p ) Herein agreeing with the civil law , Ff . 1. 3. 20. 21 . " Non omnium , quae a majoribus nostris constituta sunt , ratio- reddi potest . Et ideo rationes eorum ...
... hath been an ancient observation in the laws of England , that when- ( p ) Herein agreeing with the civil law , Ff . 1. 3. 20. 21 . " Non omnium , quae a majoribus nostris constituta sunt , ratio- reddi potest . Et ideo rationes eorum ...
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Strona 228 - They are not : there is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
Strona 117 - From this method of interpreting laws (says Blackstone) by the reason of them, arises what we call equity;" which is thus defined by Grotius, "the correction of that, wherein the law, by reason of its universality, is deficient...
Strona 262 - Franchise and liberty are used as synonymous terms; and their definition is (v) a royal privilege, or branch of the king's prerogative, subsisting in the hands of a subject. Being therefore derived from the crown, they must arise from the king's grant; or in some cases may be held by prescription, which as has been frequently said, presupposes a grant.
Strona 429 - It is a rule in law, when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee or in tail; that always in such cases, 'the heirs' are words of limitation of the estate, and not words of purchase.
Strona 234 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Strona 186 - In this, and similar cases, the Legislature alone can, and indeed frequently does, interpose, and compel the individual to acquiesce. But how does it interpose and compel? Not by absolutely stripping the subject of his property in an arbitrary manner ; but by giving him a full indemnification and equivalent for the injury thereby sustained.
Strona 198 - I, AB, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen Victoria, her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God ! Affirmation.
Strona 526 - It keeps all inferior jurisdictions within the bounds of their authority, and may either remove their proceedings to be determined here, or prohibit their progress below. It superintends all civil corporations in the kingdom. It commands magistrates and others to do what their duty requires, in every case where there is no other specific remedy. It protects the liberty of the subject, by speedy and summary interposition.
Strona 317 - Temple speaks, a sort of people in a condition of downright servitude, used and employed in the most servile works, and belonging, both they, their children, and effects, to the lord of the soil, like the rest of the cattle or stock upon it.
Strona 165 - The absolute rights of man, considered as a free agent, endowed with discernment to know good from evil, and with power of choosing those measures which appear to him to be most desirable, are usually summed up in one general appellation, and denominated the natural liberty of mankind.