... by penalties,) the mode of maintenance for the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and therefore are not in force. An Essay on the Government of Dependencies - Halaman 181oleh Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1841 - 382 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| James Wilson - 1804 - 514 halaman
...are enforced by penalties) the mode of maintenance for the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them ; and, therefore, are not in force." l It has been often a matter of some difficulty to determine... | |
| John Stewart - 1806 - 332 halaman
...the laws of police, and revenue, the mode of maintaining the established clergy, the poor laws, and the juris.diction of the spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions are neither necessary nor * I Black. Com. 107V convenient for theni nor are they in force; what is admissible, and what shall... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 halaman
...are enforced by penalties,) the mode of maintenance for the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and therefore are not in force. What shall be admitted and what rejected, at what times, and... | |
| William Roberts - 1807 - 522 halaman
...are enforced by penalties) the mode of maintenance for the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and, therefore, arc not in force. What shall be admitted, and what rejected, at what times, and... | |
| 1823 - 878 halaman
...penalties), the mode of maintenance for the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual court?, and a multitude of other -provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for •them, and therefore are not in force. What shall be admitted, and what rejected, at what times,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 halaman
...laws of police and revenue; the mode of maintenance for the established clergy; the jurisdiction of spiritual courts; and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and therefore are not in force. What shall be admitted and what rejected, at what times and under... | |
| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 halaman
...are enforced by penalties), the mode of maintenance for the established clergy ; the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and therefore are not in force. What shall be admitted and what rejected, at what times and under... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 halaman
...Rym. vi. p.178. by penalties,) the mode of maintenance lor the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and therefore are not in force. What shall be admitted and what rejected, at what times, and... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 halaman
....•.'•.ii• by penalties,) the mode of maintenance for the established clergy, the jurisdiction of spiritual courts, and a multitude of other provisions, are neither necessary nor convenient for them, and therefore are not in force. What shall be admitted and what rejected, at what times, and... | |
| 1829 - 482 halaman
...incidental to the property of the mother country, the laws of police and revenue, such especially as 344 are enforced by penalty, the modes of maintenance...neither necessary nor convenient for such a colony, and therefore are not in force here. The rule laid down by Blackstone is, that all Acts of Parliament,... | |
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