The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... Charles II . , during the trial of Lord Cornwallis , † on the suggestion of a question in law to the Judges , Lord Danby demanded of the Lord High Steward , the Earl of Nottingham , " wheth- er it would be proper here [ in open court ] ...
... Charles II . , during the trial of Lord Cornwallis , † on the suggestion of a question in law to the Judges , Lord Danby demanded of the Lord High Steward , the Earl of Nottingham , " wheth- er it would be proper here [ in open court ] ...
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... Lord Cornwallis , the impeachment against Lord Stafford was brought to a hearing , that is , in the 32d of Charles II . In that case the lord at the bar having stated a point of law , " touching the necessity of two witnesses to an ...
... Lord Cornwallis , the impeachment against Lord Stafford was brought to a hearing , that is , in the 32d of Charles II . In that case the lord at the bar having stated a point of law , " touching the necessity of two witnesses to an ...
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... Lord Cornwallis , and the precedent in the impeachment of Lord Stafford , the then Lord High Steward took care that the opinion of the Judges should be given in open court . Precedents grounded on principles so favorable to the fairness ...
... Lord Cornwallis , and the precedent in the impeachment of Lord Stafford , the then Lord High Steward took care that the opinion of the Judges should be given in open court . Precedents grounded on principles so favorable to the fairness ...
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... Lord Cornwallis's case , conceived , though it was proper and agreeable to jus- tice , that this mode of putting questions to the Judges and receiving their answer in public was not support- ed by former precedents ; but he thought a ...
... Lord Cornwallis's case , conceived , though it was proper and agreeable to jus- tice , that this mode of putting questions to the Judges and receiving their answer in public was not support- ed by former precedents ; but he thought a ...
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... Lord High Steward Nottingham conveyed to the prisoner , Lord Cornwallis , viz . , That the Lords have that tender regard of a pris- oner at the bar , that they will not suffer a case to be put in his ab- sence , lest it should prejudice ...
... Lord High Steward Nottingham conveyed to the prisoner , Lord Cornwallis , viz . , That the Lords have that tender regard of a pris- oner at the bar , that they will not suffer a case to be put in his ab- sence , lest it should prejudice ...
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