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" It will not therefore be expected that we should enter into the examination of this law, with any degree of minuteness: since, as the same learned author assures us,(£) it is much better to be learned out of the rolls of parliament, and other records,... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Page 163
by Sir William Blackstone - 1791
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 30

English literature - 1768 - 750 pages
...examination of this law, with any degree of minutenefs ; fince, as the fame learned author allures u% it is much better to be learned out of the rolls of parliament, iincl other records, and by precedents, and continual experience, than can be exprefled by any one...
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Collectanea Curiosa; Or, Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to the ..., Volume 1

John Gutch - England - 1781 - 1028 pages
...of an of Parliament. 4 Inft. fo. 25. The Laws, Cuftoms, Liberties, and Privileges of Parliament, are better to be learned out of the Rolls of Parliament, and other Records, and byPrecedents, and continual experience, than can be exprdTcd by any one man's pen. fol. 50. Some Adts...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 706 pages
...qu.erenda, a multis ig~ ticrata, a paucis cognita." Jt will not, therefore, be expedted that we fhould enter into the examination of this law, with any degree...precedents, and continual experience, than can be expreffed by r.ny one man. It will be fufficient to obfervc, that the whole of the law and cuitom of...
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Jura Anglorum: The Rights of Englishmen, Page 732

Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 658 pages
...examination of this law, with any degree of minutenefs ; fince, as the fame learned author affures us, it is much better to be learned out of the rolls...exprefled by any one man. It will be fufficient to obfcrve, that the whole of the law and cuftom of parliament has its original from this one maxim ;...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 678 pages
...obferves is, "ab omnibus quaerenda,a multis ignirata (17) *' apaucis ccanita." It will not, thereiore be expected that we fliould enter into the examination...precedents, and continual experience, than can be expreiVed by any one man. It will be fufficient to obfcrve, that the whole of the law and cuftom of...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...examination of this law, with any degree of minuteness : since, as the same learned author assures us0, it is much better to be learned out of the rolls of...precedents, and continual experience, than can be expressed by any one man. It •will be sufficient to observe, that the whole of the law and custom...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., Volume 8

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1810 - 722 pages
...parliament : And to say the truth, " the laws, customs, liberties, and privileges of " parliament, are better to be learned out of the " rolls of parliament, and other records, and by " precedents and continued experience, than >' can be expressed by any one man's pen." 2o Car. 2— 1674.— State Trials,...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17

Great Britain - 1810 - 538 pages
...Parliament : And to say the truth, the Laws, Customs, Liberties, and Privileges of Parliament, are better to be learned out of the Rolls of Parliament, and other Records, and by Precedents and continued experience, than can be expressed by any one man's pen." 26 Car. II.— 1674.— State Trials,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 3

Europe - 1812 - 624 pages
...rules, as every other part of it. The evidence of that law was to be. learned, as Coke expresses it, out of the rolls of parliament and other records, and by precedents and continued experience. To argue, therefore, from the power or practices of inferior courts was deceitful....
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 1; Volume 3

Walter Scott - Europe - 1812 - 626 pages
...rules, as every other part of it. The evidence of that law was to be learned, as Coke expresses it, out of the rolls of parliament and other records, and by precedents and continued experience. To argue, therefore, from the power or practices ot inferior courts was deceitful....
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