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... courts and the ecclesiastical courts were then to a large extent settled ; and Selden , Spelman , and Prynne , by their works on the antiquities of church history , had made it more possible to form reasonably correct opinions on many ...
... courts and the ecclesiastical courts were then to a large extent settled ; and Selden , Spelman , and Prynne , by their works on the antiquities of church history , had made it more possible to form reasonably correct opinions on many ...
Pagina 159
... courts of record the new rule that it was only a court of record which could fine and imprison . As we have seen ... ecclesiastical courts - were not courts of record . And , if Coke's view that only a court of record could fine or ...
... courts of record the new rule that it was only a court of record which could fine and imprison . As we have seen ... ecclesiastical courts - were not courts of record . And , if Coke's view that only a court of record could fine or ...
Pagina 206
... ecclesiastical courts could not give damages . At any rate it is clear that the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts , even in this period , was fast coming to be limited to cases in which the defamation consisted of an imputa ...
... ecclesiastical courts could not give damages . At any rate it is clear that the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts , even in this period , was fast coming to be limited to cases in which the defamation consisted of an imputa ...
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