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... England . A canon of Archbishop Elfric in 970 , and an act of the Wittenagemote in 1014 , in Ethelred's time , have been quoted in proof of the recognition of this rule by our Saxon fathers . It seems to have been their custom , also ...
... England . A canon of Archbishop Elfric in 970 , and an act of the Wittenagemote in 1014 , in Ethelred's time , have been quoted in proof of the recognition of this rule by our Saxon fathers . It seems to have been their custom , also ...
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... England took no cognizance of profession in any foreign country , because the fact could not be tried in our courts ; and therefore , since the Reformation , this disability is held to be abolished ; as also the disability of banishment ...
... England took no cognizance of profession in any foreign country , because the fact could not be tried in our courts ; and therefore , since the Reformation , this disability is held to be abolished ; as also the disability of banishment ...
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... England , is a second mortgage of lands , already mortgaged for a valuable consideration , the first mortgage being concealed , or not discovered in writing to the second mortgagee . It is provided by 4 and 5 Will . and Mary , c . 16 ...
... England , is a second mortgage of lands , already mortgaged for a valuable consideration , the first mortgage being concealed , or not discovered in writing to the second mortgagee . It is provided by 4 and 5 Will . and Mary , c . 16 ...
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... England , the second being Norroy . The jurisdiction of C. extends to all England south of the Trent , that of Norroy ( q . v . ) comprehending the portion north of that river . C. is named after the Duke of Clarence , third son of King ...
... England , the second being Norroy . The jurisdiction of C. extends to all England south of the Trent , that of Norroy ( q . v . ) comprehending the portion north of that river . C. is named after the Duke of Clarence , third son of King ...
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... England , and pro- vided that the crown should be entitled to interfere in the election to all vacant offices and dignities in the church . The constitutions were unanimously adopted , and Becket , the primate , reluctantly signed them ...
... England , and pro- vided that the crown should be entitled to interfere in the election to all vacant offices and dignities in the church . The constitutions were unanimously adopted , and Becket , the primate , reluctantly signed them ...
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