The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 6; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1763 - Law |
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... force , and working ) cannot but by process of fuppreffed for time break out and fhew herself , howsoever for a while fhe may by the a time , but not iniquity and frailty of man be suppressed and kept clofe : and being re- vealed and ...
... force , and working ) cannot but by process of fuppreffed for time break out and fhew herself , howsoever for a while fhe may by the a time , but not iniquity and frailty of man be suppressed and kept clofe : and being re- vealed and ...
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... force , validity , or effect but be utterly naught , void , fruftrate , and anihilate , to all intents , constructions , and pur- pofes , as if the fame had never been given or pronounced . VIII . And be it also enacted by the authority ...
... force , validity , or effect but be utterly naught , void , fruftrate , and anihilate , to all intents , constructions , and pur- pofes , as if the fame had never been given or pronounced . VIII . And be it also enacted by the authority ...
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... force , of or for the pu- nishment of any the offences and misdemeanours aforesaid , but that the authority , power , jurifdictions and punishments of the faid ecclefiaftical laws of and for any the offences and misde- meanours ...
... force , of or for the pu- nishment of any the offences and misdemeanours aforesaid , but that the authority , power , jurifdictions and punishments of the faid ecclefiaftical laws of and for any the offences and misde- meanours ...
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... force notwith- ne made , according to the purvey of the fame eftatute : common pleas standing pro- clamations be not made , by reafon of ad- II . Be it therefore enacted , That all fines , as well heretofore levied as hereafter to be ...
... force notwith- ne made , according to the purvey of the fame eftatute : common pleas standing pro- clamations be not made , by reafon of ad- II . Be it therefore enacted , That all fines , as well heretofore levied as hereafter to be ...
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... force of any commiffion or otherwife , in any county or counties where he or they shall be sheriff , during the time only that he or they fhall use or exercise the said office of theriff- wick ; any thing in the faid former act to the ...
... force of any commiffion or otherwife , in any county or counties where he or they shall be sheriff , during the time only that he or they fhall use or exercise the said office of theriff- wick ; any thing in the faid former act to the ...
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affurance afore againſt alfo alſo Anno appointed authority aforefaid cafes caufe cauſe cloth commiffion contrary notwithſtanding county palatine courts of record divers ecclefiaftical effoin Eliz enfuing faid act faid county faid juftices fame feal feas feffion fervice feven fhall fheriff fhillings fhires fhould firſt fome forfeit forfeiture fovereign lady fovereign lord ftatute fubfidy fubjects fuch offender fuch perfon fuffer fufficient fuit further enacted hath heirs and fucceffors Henry the Eighth hereafter hereditaments heretofore Highneſs houſes impriſonment intituled juftices of peace kerfie King Henry lands lawfully leet letters patents licence lords fpiritual mafter Majefty's manner and form moiety moſt offence officer otherwife pain parliament affembled parliament holden party penalty perfon or perfons perfons fo poffeffions prefent parliament prorogation puniſhment purpoſes Queen's majefty reafon reign repealed ſaid ſhall ſpace ſuch tenements thall thereof town corporate unto uſed veffel Weſtminſter whatſoever wife notwithſtanding writ
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Page 116 - Sixth, with one alteration or addition of certain lessons to be used on every Sunday in the year, and the form of the Litany altered and corrected, and two sentences only added in the delivery of the sacrament to the communicants, and none other or otherwise.
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Page 109 - Highness, her heirs and lawful successors, and to my power shall assist and defend all jurisdictions, pre-eminences, privileges, and authorities granted or belonging to the Queen's Highness, her heirs and successors, or united and annexed to the imperial crown of this realm. So help me God, and by the contents of this book.
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Page 226 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
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Page 115 - ... to be good and effectual in the law to all intents and purpofes ; any law, cuftom, ufage, canon, conftitution, or, any other matter or caufe to the contrary notwithftanding.
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Page 348 - Majesty's reign, made, ordained or professed, or hereafter to be made, ordained or professed by any authority or jurisdiction derived, challenged or pretended from the see of Rome, by or of what name, title or degree soever the same shall be called or known, to come into, be or remain in any part of this realm, or any other her Highness...