Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... thing granted was lost with it ; and that a man was liable to pay money due by deed twice over , if on payment he had omitted to take an acquittance under seal . Even so late as the reign of Charles II . it was vexata questio whether an ...
... thing granted was lost with it ; and that a man was liable to pay money due by deed twice over , if on payment he had omitted to take an acquittance under seal . Even so late as the reign of Charles II . it was vexata questio whether an ...
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... thing : for law we have a measure . Equity is according to the conscience of him who is Chan- cellor , and as that is larger or narrower , so is equity . It is all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot a ...
... thing : for law we have a measure . Equity is according to the conscience of him who is Chan- cellor , and as that is larger or narrower , so is equity . It is all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot a ...
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... things highly favoured by the new king , and , under a license from him , erected at Devizes one of the largest and strongest castles in England , where he appears to have displayed a sort of sovereign state and independence . Before ...
... things highly favoured by the new king , and , under a license from him , erected at Devizes one of the largest and strongest castles in England , where he appears to have displayed a sort of sovereign state and independence . Before ...
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... thing respecting them is left in impenetrable obscurity . What part they took in the civil war , whether they mitigated or aggravated its horrors , and whether they were steady to their party or changed sides as interest prompted , must ...
... thing respecting them is left in impenetrable obscurity . What part they took in the civil war , whether they mitigated or aggravated its horrors , and whether they were steady to their party or changed sides as interest prompted , must ...
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... things . ' Meanwhile the beggar comes up ; the King stops , and the Chancellor along with him . The King , in a mild tone , addresses the beggar , and asks him , ' if he would like to have a good cloak ? ' The beggar , not knowing who ...
... things . ' Meanwhile the beggar comes up ; the King stops , and the Chancellor along with him . The King , in a mild tone , addresses the beggar , and asks him , ' if he would like to have a good cloak ? ' The beggar , not knowing who ...
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