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A Course of Lectures on the English Law: Delivered at the University of Oxford 1767-1773, Vol. 1
Thomas M. Curley (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press and The University of Wisconsin Press
Published in print:
1986
ISBN:
9780198701149
Published online:
May 2014
EISBN:
9780191786891
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198701149.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
Dedication
Epigraphs
PREFACE
A STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL PRINCIPLES
A COURSE OF LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH LAW
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
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A Course of Lectures on the English Law
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Introduction
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1 Of the Law of Nature, the Revealed Law, and the Law of Nations: the Primary Sources of the Law of England
2 Of the Origin of Feudal Government, and of the Anglo-Saxon Government and Laws
3. Of the Feudal Law Strictly So Called, and of the Effects of That Law on Our Constitution and Government
4 On the General Division of the Laws of England
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Part I. Containing the Public Law of England
1 Of the Origin and Different Forms of Parliament
2 Of the Present Constitution of Parliaments
3 Of the King and First of His Coronation Oath
4 Of the King's Prerogative and First of His Prerogative of Power and of Exemption
5. Of the King's Prerogative of Possession or His Ancient and Established Revenue
6 Of the Royal Family, and of the House of Lords
7 Of the House of Commons
8 Of the Privy Council and Officers of State
9 Of Courts of Justice, and First of General Courts of Common Law and Equity
10 Of Courts Whose Judgements Are Directed by the Civil, Canon, and Maritime Law; and of Courts of Private Jurisdiction
11 Of the Civil Division of England and of Territorial Magistrates
12 Of Civil Rank, Order, and Precedence
13 Of the Rights of Ambassadors
14 Of Aliens, and of the Incorporation of England with Wales and Its Union with Scotland
15 Of the Government of Ireland and the American Provinces
16 Of Corporations
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Part II. Containing the Criminal Law of England
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1. Of Criminal Law and First of the General Nature of Punishments
2 The History of Punishments
3 Of Exemption from Punishment; and First of Incapacity to Commit Crimes
4 Of the Benefit of Clergy
5 Of Offences against the Government and First of High Treason; Particularly Such as Are Committed against the Statute of Edward the Third Called the Statute of Treasons
6. Of Crimes Made Treason since the Statute of Edward the Third
7 Of Felonies and Inferior Offences Immediately against the Government
8. Offences against the Subjects of Other States; and of Homicide, the First Offence against a Fellow Subject
9 Of Violence to the Person Not Destructive of Life
10 Of Offences against Property and First of Arson, Burglary, Malicious Mischief, and Forgery
11 Of Larceny or Theft
12 Of Offences against the Commonwealth and First of Such as Are Committed against the Established Religion
13 Of the Remaining Offences against the Commonwealth
14 Of the Different Imputation of Crimes to Agents and Accomplices
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NOTES
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