| Joseph Parkes - 1828 - 670 oldal
...loyalty, by surrendering up their charters, and taking new ones modelled as the Court thought fit. There is no sort of theft or perfidy more criminal, than for a body of men, whom their neighbours 407 Mr. Hume, the partial historian and apologist of ai-bitrary power, thus records the use made of... | |
| 1834 - 596 oldal
...superstition ; so that it ' looked like a strange degeneracy when all these were now de' livered up.' — ' Whatsoever may be said in law, there is no sort '...neighbours have trusted with their concerns, to steal away ' then- charters, and affix then: seals to such a deed, betraying ' in that their trust and their oaths.'... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1900 - 562 oldal
...231. CH. XIV. equity of the thing, yet when the seal of a corporation was put to any deed, that such deed was good in law'. The matter goes beyond my skill...affix their seals to such a deed, betraying in that both their trust and their oaths. In former ages corporations were jealous of their privileges and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1900 - 554 oldal
...the thing, yet when the seal of a corporation was put to any deed, that such deed was good in law 1. The matter goes beyond my skill in law to determine...affix their seals to such a deed, betraying in that both their trust and their oaths. In former ages corporations were jealous of their privileges and... | |
| Josef Redlich - 1901 - 866 oldal
...Vorschein kam. „It is certain whatever might be said in law, there is no sort of theft or perjury more criminal than for a body of men, whom their neighbours...have trusted with their concerns, to steal away their eharters and affix their seal to such a deed, betraying in that their trust and their oaths. In fonner... | |
| 1918 - 336 oldal
...belangstelling waard. It is certain, whatever might be said in law, there is no sort of theft or perjury more criminal than for a body of men, whom their neighbours...concerns, to steal away their charters and affix their seal to such a deed. - Bishop Burnet's History of his own Times vol. II of the ed. of 1833, p. 323... | |
| 1918 - 336 oldal
...belangstelling waard. It is certain, whatever might be said in law, there is no sort of theft or perjury more criminal than for a body of men, whom their neighbours...concerns, to steal away their charters and affix their seal to such a deed. - Bishop Burnet's History of his own Times vol. II of the ed. of 1833, p. 323... | |
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