The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... opinion that the first appearance of these disturbers was in October , 1761 . But he seemed also of opinion that they were under a foreign command , communicating a report , that a pri- soner had been taken among the insur- gents , who ...
... opinion that the first appearance of these disturbers was in October , 1761 . But he seemed also of opinion that they were under a foreign command , communicating a report , that a pri- soner had been taken among the insur- gents , who ...
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... opinion ; as also be- cause the law in that case being so lemnly declared and determined , what before was uncertain and perhaps in- different , is now become a permanent rule , which it is not in the breast of any subsequent judge to ...
... opinion ; as also be- cause the law in that case being so lemnly declared and determined , what before was uncertain and perhaps in- different , is now become a permanent rule , which it is not in the breast of any subsequent judge to ...
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... opinion of the presiding judge would be conclusive upon all points of evi- dence , as it is in cases of registry , and as in this case also , no mode exists of procuring uniformity of decision , and of checking the erroneous judgment of ...
... opinion of the presiding judge would be conclusive upon all points of evi- dence , as it is in cases of registry , and as in this case also , no mode exists of procuring uniformity of decision , and of checking the erroneous judgment of ...
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