| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, A gentleman of the Inner-Temple - 1774 - 480 páginas
...Privilege to fend conftantly two of their own Body ; to ferve for thofe Students who, though ufeful Members of the Community, were neither concerned in the landed nor the trading intereft ; and to protect in the Legi/laturc the Rights of the Republic of Letters, The Right and *... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 páginas
...privilege to fend conftantly two of their own body ; to ferve for thofe ftudents who, though ufeful members of the community, were neither concerned in the landed nor the trading intereft ; and to prote£l in the legiflature the rights of the republic of letters. The right of election... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 páginas
...privilege to fend conftantly two of their own body ; to ferve for thofe ftudents who, though ufeful members of the community, were neither concerned in the landed nor the trading intereft; and to protect in the legiflature the rights of the republic of letters. The right of eleQion... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 páginas
...privilege to fend conllantly two of their own body ; to ferve for thofe ftudents who, though ufeful members of the community, were neither concerned in the landed nor the trading inte- reft ; and to protect in the legiilature the rights of the republic of letters. The right of... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 674 páginas
...community, were neither concerned in the landed nor the trading intcreft; and to protect in the legiflature the rights of the republic of letters. The right of...election in boroughs is various, depending entirely on thefeveral charters, cuiloms, and conftitutions of the refpective places, which has occafioned infinite... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 páginas
...permanent privilege to send constantly two of their own body ; to serve for those students who, though useful members of the community, were neither concerned in the landed nor q Prynhe parl. wriu. 1. 345. from sending members to parliament, representing that they were engaged... | |
| 1816 - 766 páginas
...privilege to fend conftantly two of tlitir own body ; to ferve for thofe (ludents who, though ufJul members of the community, were neither concerned in the landed nor the trading intereft; and to protect in the Ifgiflature the rights of the republic of letters. The right of election... | |
| 1817 - 694 páginas
...election, the University will then be called upon to chuse a person, e gremio Academic, to represent them, and to " protect in the legislature, the rights of the republic of letters;" for which noble purpose, as Sir William Blackstone observes, the privilege of sending representatives... | |
| 1817 - 630 páginas
...election, the University will then be called upon to chuse a person, e gremio Academic, to represent them, and to " protect in the legislature, the rights of the republic of letters;" for which noble purpose, as Sir William Blackstone observes, the privilege of sending representatives... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 822 páginas
...permanent privilege to scud constantly two of their own body ; lu serve for those students who, though useful members of the community, were neither concerned...and to protect in the legislature the rights of the r .-public of letters. The right of election ч loroughs is various, depending entirely on the several... | |
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