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... matter , and meaning of the said Charter of Bridewell , ye shall find it all merely repug- nant to the said great Charter of England . I do note one special statute made in the said 42nd of Edward the 3rd , the which if it be well ...
... matter , and meaning of the said Charter of Bridewell , ye shall find it all merely repug- nant to the said great Charter of England . I do note one special statute made in the said 42nd of Edward the 3rd , the which if it be well ...
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... matter of Record according to the old law of the land . Such like commissions as this of Bridewell is were granted in the time of K. Edward the Third by espe- cial procurement to enquire of special articles , the which commissions did ...
... matter of Record according to the old law of the land . Such like commissions as this of Bridewell is were granted in the time of K. Edward the Third by espe- cial procurement to enquire of special articles , the which commissions did ...
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... matter , may by their discretions admit them to make attornies ; but note you that all this is done by author- ity of Parliament in Anno 7 ° H. 46. cap . 13 . The Commission of Bankrupts giveth power to the Commissioners to take order ...
... matter , may by their discretions admit them to make attornies ; but note you that all this is done by author- ity of Parliament in Anno 7 ° H. 46. cap . 13 . The Commission of Bankrupts giveth power to the Commissioners to take order ...
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... matter that the Commission of Bridewell would be well con- sidered of by the learned Counsell of the city ; for I do not think the contrary but that there be learned 2 that by their great knowledge in the law are well able either in a ...
... matter that the Commission of Bridewell would be well con- sidered of by the learned Counsell of the city ; for I do not think the contrary but that there be learned 2 that by their great knowledge in the law are well able either in a ...
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... matter , agreeable to reason and the rules of law . And lastly that if the interpretation seem ambiguous and doubtful , yet the very mischief itself , and consid- eration of the commonwealth , ought rather to incline your 36 CASE OF ...
... matter , agreeable to reason and the rules of law . And lastly that if the interpretation seem ambiguous and doubtful , yet the very mischief itself , and consid- eration of the commonwealth , ought rather to incline your 36 CASE OF ...
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