The Works of James Wilson, Volume 2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... important and extensive , the members of different hundreds also associ- ated together , and formed districts larger still , which were denominated shires . The officer who presided over them was called alderman or earl . Hundreders and ...
... important and extensive , the members of different hundreds also associ- ated together , and formed districts larger still , which were denominated shires . The officer who presided over them was called alderman or earl . Hundreders and ...
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... importance . They are so many and so great that , as Sir William Black- stone observes , the country is greatly ... important branch of the power of a justice of the peace . He pos- sesses civil as well as criminal jurisdiction in ...
... importance . They are so many and so great that , as Sir William Black- stone observes , the country is greatly ... important branch of the power of a justice of the peace . He pos- sesses civil as well as criminal jurisdiction in ...
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... important , has continued , though their importance has been amazingly increased . But this , we hope , will not be the case long . The magnitude of the right will , we trust , se- cure , in future , the merited attention to the ...
... important , has continued , though their importance has been amazingly increased . But this , we hope , will not be the case long . The magnitude of the right will , we trust , se- cure , in future , the merited attention to the ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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