| Charles Lucas - Dublin (Ireland) - 1751 - 690 pages
...thetafelvet, by long Ufe and Cuflom, to the Obfervance of the fame, not as to the Obfervance of the Laws of any foreign Prince, Potentate, or Prelate, but as to the accujtomed and antient Laws of this Realm, originally eftabliflied as Laws of the fame, by the fayed... | |
| Ireland. Courts, Sir John Davies - Law reports, digests, etc - 1762 - 302 pages
...bound themfelves by long ufe and cuftom to the obfervance of the fame, not as to the obfervance of the laws of any foreign ' prince, potentate or prelate, but as to the accuftomed and antient laws of this realm, originally eftablifted as laws of the fame, by the faid... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1763 - 510 pages
...of any farr.^ prince, potentate or prélat ey but as to the euflomed and ancient lews if The power of this realm, originally eftablijhed as laws of the fame, by the faid fofftrthe King and ame, confents and cußom, and none othcrwife : (4) itjlandetb tbcrtfurt parlement... | |
| Charles Lucas - 1785 - 370 pages
...them fellies, by long Ufe and Cujiom, to the Obfer-vance of the fome, not as to the Obfer<vance of the Laws of any foreign Prince, Potentate, or Prelate, but as to the accuflomed and antient Laws of 'to Realm, originally eftablifhed as Laws of the fame, by the fayed... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 518 pages
...them" felves by long ufe and cuftom to the obfervance of the " fame : not as to the obfervance of the laws of any foreign "prince, potentate, or prelate; but as to the atftomed and " antient laws of this realm, originally eftablifhed as laws of " the fame, by the faid... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1793 - 686 pages
...them«' felves by long ufc and cuftom to the obfervance of the " fame : not as to the obfervance of the laws of any foreign " prince, potentate, or prelate \ but as to 'the ctijlomed and '* antient laws of this realm, originally eflabihhedas laws of " the fame, by the faid... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1797 - 606 pages
...bound themfelves by long ufe and cuftom to th« obfervance of the fame, not as to the obfervance of the laws of any foreign prince potentate or prelate, but as to the cufiomed and ancient laws uf this realm, originally eftablifhed as laws of the fame by the laid fufferance... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 678 pages
...and cuftom to the okfervance of the '" fame: not as to the obfervance of the 10ws of any foreign <c prince, potentate, or prelate; but as to the cujlo-med and " antient laws of this realm, originally eftabliflied as laws of " the fame, by the faid fufferance, confents,and cuftom; and *' none otherwife."... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...themselves by long use and custom to the " observance of the same : not as to the observance of the laws " of any foreign prince, potentate, or prelate; but as to the « customed and ancient laws of this realm, originally established " as laws of the same, by the said... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1811 - 668 pages
...bound themfelvcs by long Ufe and Cuftom to the Obfervance of the fame, not as to the Obfervance of the Laws of any foreign Prince Potentate or Prelate, but as, to the cuftomed and ancient Laws of this Realm, originally eftablifhed as Laws of the fame, by the faid Sufferance... | |
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