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1. In jure non remota causa sed proxima spectatur..
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2. Non potest adduci exceptio ejusdem rei, cujus petitur
dissolutio.....
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3. Verba fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem.
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4. Quod sub certa forma concessum vel reservatum est, non
trahitur ad valorem vel compensationem
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5. Necessitas inducit privilegium quoad jura privata..
6. Corporalis injuria non recipit æstimationem de futuro
7. Excusat aut extenuat delictum in capitalibus, quod non
operatur idem in civilibus
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8. Estimatio præteriti delicti ex postremo facto nunquam
crescit
9. Quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si culpa absit.
10. Verba generalia restringuntur ad habilitatem rei vel per-
sonæ .
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11. Jura sanguinis nullo jure civili dirimi possunt.
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12. Receditur a placitis juris potius, quam injuriæ et delicta
maneant impunita
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13. Non accipi debent verba in demonstrationem falsam, quæ
competunt in limitationem veram
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14. Licet dispositio de interesse futuro sit inutilis, tamen
potest fieri declaratio præcedens quæ sortiatur effectum
interveniente novo actu...
15. In criminalibus sufficit generalis malitia intentionis cum
facto paris gradus.
16. Mandata licita recipiunt strictam interpretationem, sed
illicita latam et extensam
17. De fide et officio judicis non recipitur quæstio; sed de
scientia, sive error sit juris sive facti.....
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18. Persona conjuncta æquiparatur interesse proprio..
19. Non impedit clausula derogatoria, quo minus ab eadem
potestate res dissolvantur, a quibus constituuntur ... 61
20. Actus inceptus, cujus perfectio pendet ex voluntate
partium, revocari potest; si autem pendet ex volun-
tate tertiæ personæ, vel ex contingenti, revocari non
potest ...
21. Clausula vel dispositio inutilis per præsumptionem vel
causam remotam, ex post facto non fulcitur....
22. Non videtur consensum retinuisse si quis ex præscripto
minantis aliquid immutavit.
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23. Licita bene miscentur, formula nisi juris obstet
24. Præsentia corporis tollit errorem nominis, et veritas no-
minis tollit errorem demonstrationis
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25. Ambiguitas verborum latens verificatione suppletur;
nam quod ex facto oritur ambiguum verificatione facti
tollitur .
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The use of the law, for preservation of our persons, goods,
and good names
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The use of the law consisteth principally in these three
things:
1. To secure men's persons from death and violence.
2. To dispose the property of their goods and lands.
3. For preservation of their good names from shame and
An account of the lately-erected service, called the Office of
Compositions for Alienations..
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The learned reading upon the statute of Uses. Being his
double reading to the honourable society of Gray's Inn.
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Arguments in law in certain great and difficult cases
The case of impeachment of Waste...
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A draught of an act against an usurious shift of gain, in de-
livering of commodities instead of money..
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A preparation toward the union of the laws of England and
Scotland
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Cases of treason
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The punishment, trial, and proceedings, in cases of treason.. 292
Cases of misprision of treason.
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Cases of petit treason.
The punishment, trial, and proceeding, in cases of petit
treason
Cases of felony
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The punishment, trial, and proceeding, in cases of felony.. 297
Cases of felonia de se, with the punishment, trial, and pro-
ceeding therein
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Cases of præmunire
The punishment, trial, and proceedings, in cases of præ-
munire.
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Cases of abjuration and exile, and the proceedings therein.. 301
Cases of heresy, and the trial and proceeding therein.. 302
The king's prerogative in parliament
The king's prerogative in matters of war and peace
The king's prerogative in matters of moneys
The king's prerogative in matters of trade and traffic.
The king's prerogative in the persons of his subjects
A twofold power of the law
A twofold power in the king..
An explanation what manner of persons those should be, that
are to execute the power or ordinance of the king's prero-
gative...
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The office of constables, original and use of courts leet,
sheriff's turn, etc. with the answers to the questions pro-
pounded by Sir Alexander Hay, knight, touching the
office of constables...
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The argument in the case of the post-nati of Scotland, in
the exchequer-chamber..
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A proposition touching the compiling and amendment of the
laws of England.
363
An offer to king James of a digest to be made of the laws of
England.
375
The judicial charge upon the commission of Oyer and Ter-
Charge against William Talbot, a counsellor at law, of
Ireland....
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The charge against Mr. Oliver St. John, for scandalizing and
traducing, in the public sessions, letters sent from the lords
of the council touching the benevolence.
The charge against Owen, indicted of high treason
The charge against Mr. Lumsden, Sir John Wentworth, and
Sir John Holles, for scandal and traducing of the king's
justice in the proceedings against Weston.
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The charge, by way of evidence, against Frances countess of
Somerset, concerning the poisoning of Sir Thomas Over-
bury.
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The charge, by way of evidence, against Robert earl of So-
merset, concerning the poisoning of Overbury...
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