Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3Maynard, Merrill, 1888 |
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... taken on judicial occasions are by the mass of mankind considered to be oaths the violation of which will bring some punishment some time , and therefore they have an influence on the great majority of those who take them . Whether ...
... taken on judicial occasions are by the mass of mankind considered to be oaths the violation of which will bring some punishment some time , and therefore they have an influence on the great majority of those who take them . Whether ...
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... taken by bishops , which , translated , is as follows : " I will be faithful and true , and faith and loyalty will bear to the king and to his heirs kings of England , of life and of member and of earthly honour , against all people who ...
... taken by bishops , which , translated , is as follows : " I will be faithful and true , and faith and loyalty will bear to the king and to his heirs kings of England , of life and of member and of earthly honour , against all people who ...
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... taken by archbishops and bishops , in a somewhat fuller form than the old one above cited . An oath of fealty is stated in our law books of the thirteenth century to be required from every one attending the sheriff's tourn , and Coke ...
... taken by archbishops and bishops , in a somewhat fuller form than the old one above cited . An oath of fealty is stated in our law books of the thirteenth century to be required from every one attending the sheriff's tourn , and Coke ...
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... taken . So far this presents a very favorable contrast to the vio- lent legislation of Henry VIII . Under the act of Elizabeth the sanction is the mildest one compat- ible with the law being effectual ; indeed , it is not properly a ...
... taken . So far this presents a very favorable contrast to the vio- lent legislation of Henry VIII . Under the act of Elizabeth the sanction is the mildest one compat- ible with the law being effectual ; indeed , it is not properly a ...
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... taken . The application of this enactment to clerical subscrip- tions was afterward more especially regulated by the clerical subscription act , 1865 ( 28 & 29 Vict . , c . 122 ) . Then , by a separate act ( 21 & 22 Vict . , c . 49 ) ...
... taken . The application of this enactment to clerical subscrip- tions was afterward more especially regulated by the clerical subscription act , 1865 ( 28 & 29 Vict . , c . 122 ) . Then , by a separate act ( 21 & 22 Vict . , c . 49 ) ...
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