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Comm. Law. Law Roman.
they exercise is not derived from a foreign
potentate, as if the other Judges were from to when they those Judges are
appealed from. All this least a Student should
suspect that Least the student should suppose the
Judge of these Courts were appointed by a foreign potentate,
he is told in this way given to understand that it is otherwise. But it is
secret, I think not at all that a student of his own head should suppose these Judges were appointed
by a foreign potentate seems I think must full as
unlikely, as that he students should suppose out of their own
heads that the King does not judge appeals from
their such a Court, when they are told he does. [A Student A man, it should
seem would be much less in danger of misunderstanding
the fact in question, than to' The fact which our
Author is at so much pains to prevent a student's
misunderstanding, is a fact which it should seem
he would much less in danger of misunderstanding,
than the fact as here stated as our Author states it, which our Author
has produced alleged to make it clear.
2. Secondly, says our Author the Common Law has
reserved to itself the exposition of all such Acts of Parliament,
as concerns either the extent of these Courts
or the matters depending.
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