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Abstract of the Corporation and Test Acts: More Particularly as to Such ... - Page 8
by England and Wales - 1828 - 15 pages
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A Farewel[l] Address to the Parishioners of Catterick

Theophilus Lindsey - Unitarianism - 1805 - 338 pages
...trinity to be God — such persons, upon conviction, for the first offence, " shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any office or offices, employment or employments, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, or any...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Elections, Relating to England ..., Volume 1

William Thomas Roe - Election law - 1818 - 1208 pages
...member of the house of peers, so presuming to sit, shall be adjudged, and is hereby declared, to be uncapable and disabled in law to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to sit in the said house of peers, and give any voice therein, either by pro*y or otherwise howsoever,...
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A Digest of the Criminal Statute Law of England ..., Volume 2; Volume 659

Harold Nuttall Tomlins - Criminal law - 1819 - 726 pages
...or more credible Witnesses, such person or persons for the first Offence shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in Law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any Office or Employment, Ecclesiastical, Civil, or Military, or any part in them, or any...
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An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina ...

Frederick Dalcho - South Carolina - 1820 - 634 pages
...more credible witnesses, such Person or Persons for the first, offence, shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in Law, to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any office or offices, be Member of the As- • • sembly, or have or enjoy any Employment...
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An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina ...

Frederick Dalcho - Protestant churches - 1820 - 664 pages
...morfe credible witnesses, such Person or Persons for the first offence, shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in Law, to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any office or offices, be Member of the Assembly, or have or enjoy any Employment or Employments,...
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The Report of the Proceedings of the Court of King's Bench: In the Guildhall ...

Richard Carlile - Censorship - 1822 - 242 pages
...more credible witnesses ; siich person or persons for the first offence shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any office or offices, employment or employments, ecclesiastical, civil or military, or any...
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A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown: Or, A System of the ..., Volume 1

William Hawkins - Criminal procedure - 1824 - 838 pages
...neglect or refuse to take the " said oaths and sacrament, shall be ipso facto adjudged incapable " and disabled in law to all intents and purposes whatsoever...have, occupy, or enjoy the said office or offices, employment or " employments, or any part of them, or any profit or advantage " appertaining to them...
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A summary of the law relative to the election of members of parliament

Henry John Shepherd - Election law - 1825 - 520 pages
...member of the house of peers, so presuming to sit, shall be adjudged, and is hereby declared, to be uncapable, and disabled in law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to sit in the said house of peers, and give any voice therein, either by proxy or otherwise howsoever,...
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The clergyman's assistant, or A collection of acts of parliament, forms and ...

Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...office, &c. credible witnesses ; such person or persons for the first offence shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any office or offices, employment or employments, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, or any...
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The Criminal Statutes of England: Analysed, and Arranged Alphabetically ...

John Collyer - Criminal law - 1828 - 700 pages
...more credible witnesses, such person or persons, for the first ofence, shall be adjudged incapable and disabled in law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, to have or enjoy any office or offices, employment or employments, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, or any...
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