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Definition of Commendams
1. commendam [n] - See also: commendam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commendams
Literary usage of Commendams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Francis Bacon by Francis ( Bacon (1824)
"But now that I have informed myself of as much as is necessary touching this
proceeding of the judges to the argument of the commendams, notwithstanding ..."
2. The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban and Lord by Francis Bacon (1819)
"But now that 1 have informed myself of as much as is necessary touching this
proceeding of the judges to the argument of the commendams, notwithstanding ..."
3. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1853)
"Lastly, he was charged with insulting the King when called before him in the case
of commendams. He admitted that he was wrong in denying the right of the ..."
4. The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII to the by Henry Hallam (1827)
"Case of commendams. — Arbitrary Proceedings in Star- Chamber. — Arabella Stuart.
— Somerset and Overbury. — Sir Walter Raleigh. ..."
5. The History and Principles of the Law of Evidence as Illustrating Our Social by John George Phillimore (1850)
"This, and not his resistance about the "commendams,"(.y) was the cause of Sir E.
Coke's ... His resistance on the matter of commendams flowed from the ..."