A History of English Law, Volumen10Methuen, 1938 |
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... boroughs to produce many diversities . The boroughs . - We have seen that the boroughs were com- munities which had a franchise or franchises , that they usually had charters , but that it is difficult to point to any other differ ...
... boroughs to produce many diversities . The boroughs . - We have seen that the boroughs were com- munities which had a franchise or franchises , that they usually had charters , but that it is difficult to point to any other differ ...
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... boroughs earlier and more clearly than in the counties , and these functions were entrusted to different bodies . " For all these reasons diversity is as much the note of the borough constitutions in the eighteenth century as it was in ...
... boroughs earlier and more clearly than in the counties , and these functions were entrusted to different bodies . " For all these reasons diversity is as much the note of the borough constitutions in the eighteenth century as it was in ...
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... boroughs . In these boroughs the vote depended , sometimes on the payment of the poor or church rate , and sometimes on the fact that the voter was a pot - walloper , that is that ... boroughs Burgage boroughs Corporation boroughs 560-561.
... boroughs . In these boroughs the vote depended , sometimes on the payment of the poor or church rate , and sometimes on the fact that the voter was a pot - walloper , that is that ... boroughs Burgage boroughs Corporation boroughs 560-561.
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Accessory 5 Offences Against the Person 6 Possession | 5 |
Introduction Part I Sources and General Development CHAP I | 25 |
Constitutional developments in the reign of Anne 3752 | 37 |
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