Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... court , sitting in banco , could properly set it aside and grant a new trial . But the probability is ( particularly if the trial were by a special jury of Fellows of the Society of Anti- quaries ) that , after they had been some hours ...
... court , sitting in banco , could properly set it aside and grant a new trial . But the probability is ( particularly if the trial were by a special jury of Fellows of the Society of Anti- quaries ) that , after they had been some hours ...
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... court of record , with jurisdiction over all personal actions to the amount of 30 % . , equal , at the latter end of the reign of Elizabeth , to more than 1007. in the reign of Victoria . This court , the records of which are extant ...
... court of record , with jurisdiction over all personal actions to the amount of 30 % . , equal , at the latter end of the reign of Elizabeth , to more than 1007. in the reign of Victoria . This court , the records of which are extant ...
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... courts of common law at Westminster , according to the ancient practice of country attorneys , who would not employ a ... Court . The Chiefs were obliged to remain in town a day or two after term On the supposition of Shakespeare having ...
... courts of common law at Westminster , according to the ancient practice of country attorneys , who would not employ a ... Court . The Chiefs were obliged to remain in town a day or two after term On the supposition of Shakespeare having ...
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... court on the last day of term , in the form still preserved , that " all manner of persons may take their ease , and give their attendance here again on the first day of the ensuing term . " An old lady very lately deceased , a daughter ...
... court on the last day of term , in the form still preserved , that " all manner of persons may take their ease , and give their attendance here again on the first day of the ensuing term . " An old lady very lately deceased , a daughter ...
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... Court of Exchequer— Duke Fred . Make an extent upon his house and lands— an extendi facias applying to house and lands , as a fieri facias would apply to goods and chattels , or a capias ad satisfaciendum to the person . So in King ...
... Court of Exchequer— Duke Fred . Make an extent upon his house and lands— an extendi facias applying to house and lands , as a fieri facias would apply to goods and chattels , or a capias ad satisfaciendum to the person . So in King ...
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