The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Količine 1–2Butterworths, 1856 |
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Stran 38
... believe at the time . To rely upon prece- dents at such a period of our constitutional history is mani- festly in the highest degree absurd : even if precedents are to be found , they would neither show that the prerogative now exists ...
... believe at the time . To rely upon prece- dents at such a period of our constitutional history is mani- festly in the highest degree absurd : even if precedents are to be found , they would neither show that the prerogative now exists ...
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... believe it will soon be seen that nothing can be more groundless than the views , however well meant , which these friendly critics have been misled to form , by casual expressions in debate , and by the cautious and prudent care taken ...
... believe it will soon be seen that nothing can be more groundless than the views , however well meant , which these friendly critics have been misled to form , by casual expressions in debate , and by the cautious and prudent care taken ...
Stran 49
... believe that almost all of them have found the labour and the anxiety of the office much greater than they had expected , and that several able and learned men have in consequence declined the promotion . But we put that consideration ...
... believe that almost all of them have found the labour and the anxiety of the office much greater than they had expected , and that several able and learned men have in consequence declined the promotion . But we put that consideration ...
Stran 50
... believe no one can be ignorant of the effect produced some years ago by the reduction of the salaries of the puisne judges from 5,500l . to 5,000l . Some of the best men at the Bar declined the office , because they could see no reason ...
... believe no one can be ignorant of the effect produced some years ago by the reduction of the salaries of the puisne judges from 5,500l . to 5,000l . Some of the best men at the Bar declined the office , because they could see no reason ...
Stran 51
... believe that the society will exert all its influence , and perhaps in more than one way , to prevent the threatened reduction . That influence has always been considerable , and has been of late greatly extended by the improved ...
... believe that the society will exert all its influence , and perhaps in more than one way , to prevent the threatened reduction . That influence has always been considerable , and has been of late greatly extended by the improved ...
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