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VI
p 89
Where the
Common Law
and a Statute
differ, the Common
Law gives place
to the Statute:
& an old Statute
gives place to
a new one -
p 90
If a Statute,
that repeals
another, is itself
repealed afterwards,
the first Statute
is hereby revived,
without any
formal words
for that purpose.
p 150
No alien, born
out of the
dominions of
the Crown of
G.B., even tho he
be naturalized,
shall be capable
of being a Member
of either house of
Part - 12 & 13 W II C. 2
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VII
p 96
The Kingdoms
of England
& Scotland were united
into one
Kingdom
in the year
1705 - 5 Year
of Q 5 Anne
Sixteen Peers
are to be
chosen to represent
the Peerage
of Scotland
in Parliament,
and 45 Members
to sit in the
H. of Commons
The Peers
may not sit
in the H. of
Lords nor vote
on the trial
of a Peer -
When Eng.
raises L 2,000,000
by a Land
Tax Scot. shall
raise L 400,000
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VIII
p 107
Between the
high water
mark, and
the low water
mark, where
the Sea ebbs
& flows, the
Common Law
and the Admiralty
have an
alternate jurisdiction:
one
upon the water
when it is full
Sea; the other
upon the land,
when it is an
ebb -
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