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" THE LORD CHANCELLOR Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, but to dispense with such parts as seem in some cases to oppress the subject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore... "
A letter (A second letter) to ... viscount Melbourne ... on the liberty of ... - 28. oldal
szerző: Robert Gordon (of London.) - 1836
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The American Almanac and Respository of useful knowledge for the year 1830

Gray and Bowen - 1831 - 364 oldal
...called, at his pleasure. The Lord Chancellor Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, but to dispense with such...oppress the subject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. He presides in the High Court of Chancery, which is the most important of all...

The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the ..., 2. kötet

1831 - 338 oldal
...Chancellor Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, hut to dispense with such parts as seem, in some cases,...oppress the subject; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. He presides in the High Court of Chancery, which is the most important of nil...

The present peerage of the United Kingdom

1864 - 694 oldal
...CHANCELLOR Keepi the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, ai other courts do, hut to dispense with such parts as seem in some cases to oppress the suhject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said to have two...

The Present baronetage of the United Kingdom [afterw.] Stockdale's ...

1875 - 260 oldal
...CHANCELLOR Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, hut to dispense with such parts as seem in some cases...oppress the subject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said to have two powers; one absolute, the other ordinary;...

The Present baronetage of the United Kingdom [afterw.] Stockdale's ...

1880 - 306 oldal
...Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, at other courts do, but to dispense with suck parts as seem in some cases to oppress the subject ; and to jud^e according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said to have two powers; one absolute,...

The Present baronetage of the United Kingdom [afterw.] Stockdale's ...

1881 - 304 oldal
...AND. LAND REVENUES. THE LORD CHANCELLOR Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, but to dispense with such parts as seem in some cases to opprest the subject; and to jud?e according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said...

The Present baronetage of the United Kingdom [afterw.] Stockdale's ...

1882 - 312 oldal
...FORESTS, AND LAND REVENUES. THE LORD CHANCELLOR Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, but to dispense with such...oppress the subject; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said to have two powers; one absolute, the other ordinary;...

The Present baronetage of the United Kingdom [afterw.] Stockdale's ...

1884 - 358 oldal
...Sir H.-B. Looh, KCB THE LORD CHANCELLOR Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, but to dispense with such...oppress the subject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said to have two powers; one absolute, the other ordinary;...

Ridgway's parliamentary manual. Also the principal laws regulating ...

1884 - 356 oldal
...Loch, K..CB THE LORD CHANCELLOR Keept the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, at other courts do, but to dispense with such parts as seem in some cases to opprest the subject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. Wherefore he is said...

The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge

1831 - 346 oldal
...called, at his pleasure. The Lord Chancellor Keeps the Great Seal, not to judge according to the common law, as other courts do, but to dispense with such...oppress the subject ; and to judge according to equity, conscience, and reason. He presides in the High Court of Chancery, which is the most important of all...




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