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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of ... - Page 149
by Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, William Munford - 1812
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Commentaries on the Laws of England ...

William Blackstone - Law - 1890 - 642 pages
...matter of record ; without which he in general can neither take, nor part from anything.? For it is a part of the liberties of England, and greatly for...of the subject, that the king may not enter upon or seise any man's possessions upon bare surmises without the intervention of a jury.2* It is however...
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A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands ..., Volume 1

Curtis Holbrook Lindley - Mineral lands - 1897 - 780 pages
...record, without which he, in general, could neither take " nor part with anything; for it was deemed a part of the " liberties of England, and greatly for...that the king may not enter upon or seize any " man's possession upon bare surmises without the interven" tion of a jury. By the civil law some proceedings...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 83

Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 1026 pages
...record, without which he in general could neither take nor part with anything; for it was deemed 'a part of the liberties of England, and greatly for...bare surmises, without the intervention of a jury"': Ferguson v. Neville, 6t Cal. 258; 1 Lindley on Mines, sec. 233 ; Manuel v. Wulff, 152 US 505, 511,...
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Virginia Reports: Jefferson--33 Grattan, 1730-1880

Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 952 pages
...exceptions, were erftoneous. Judge Blackstone, in the 3d volume of his Commentaries, page 259, when speaking1 of the inquests of office, in England, observes, "that...forcibly does it apply in our republican government? Upou the whole, I concur in the opinion that the judgment be reversed. Judgment reversed, and new trial...
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Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly ...

Henry John Stephen - Law - 1903 - 802 pages
...by the law as an authentic means to give the king his right by solemn matter of record. For it is a part of the liberties of England, [and greatly for...bare surmises, without the intervention of a jury (*). And, therefore, by the 18 Hen. VI. (143t>), c. (J, all grants of forfeited lands and tenements,...
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A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands ..., Volume 1

Curtis Holbrook Lindley - Mineral lands - 1903 - 1104 pages
...v. Lee, 2 Mont. 124, 129; Racouillat v. Sansevain, 32 Cal. 376; De Merle v. Matthews, 26 Cal. 455. " and greatly for the safety of the subject, that the king " may not enter upon or seize any man's possession " upon bare surmises without the intervention of a " jury. By the civil law some proceeding...
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Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volume 6

Law - 1904 - 1004 pages
...record, without which he, in general, could neither take nor part with anything; for it was deemed 'a part of the liberties of England, and greatly for...bare surmises without the intervention of a jury.' " Strickley v. Hill, 62 Рас. 893, 895, 22 Utah, 257, 83 Am. St. Rep. 786 (quoting Phillips v. Moore,...
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Pacific States Reports: Extra Annotated, Book 4

Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 1822 pages
...assertion and exercise of arbitrary power. In speaking of this proceeding, it is declared to be " a part of the liberties of England, and greatly for...of the subject, that the King may not enter upon, nor seize any man's possessions, upon bare surmises, without the intervention of a jury." 8 Bacon's...
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The Early Courts of Pennsylvania

William H. Loyd, William Henry Lloyd - Courts - 1910 - 312 pages
...solemn matter of record without which he, in general, can neither take nor part from anything. For it is of the liberties of England and greatly for the safety of the subject, that the king may not enter upon and seize any man's possession upon bare surmises without the intervention of a jury."2 The obscurity...
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Railroad Land Grants in Oregon: Decision and Opinion of Judge Charles E ...

United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - Land grants - 1911 - 76 pages
...which he, in general, can neither take nor part from anything." "For,'' continues the author, "it is a part of the liberties of England, and greatly for...bare surmises without the intervention of a jury." (3 Blackstone, 258, 259.) It was a procedure peculiarly adapted for the King's use, and the important...
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