The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... Council Board , where laymen were judges , than can or ought to be at present . - - as As the business of courts of equity became more enlarged and more methodical , as magistrates , for a long series of years , presided in the Court of ...
... Council Board , where laymen were judges , than can or ought to be at present . - - as As the business of courts of equity became more enlarged and more methodical , as magistrates , for a long series of years , presided in the Court of ...
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... council on the side of the old restrictive principles making no recla- mation , " that the judges and sages of the law have laid it down that there is but ONE general rule of evidence , the best that the nature of the case will ad- mit ...
... council on the side of the old restrictive principles making no recla- mation , " that the judges and sages of the law have laid it down that there is but ONE general rule of evidence , the best that the nature of the case will ad- mit ...
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... Council , in execution of their duty , and in obedience to the orders received under the act of Parliament , proceeded to take the evidence , which is very minute and particular , and was entered in the records of the Council by the ...
... Council , in execution of their duty , and in obedience to the orders received under the act of Parliament , proceeded to take the evidence , which is very minute and particular , and was entered in the records of the Council by the ...
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... council to the pris- oner , and other matters relative to the trial ; * and all this before an High Steward hath been appointed . And so little was it apprehended , in some cases which I shall mention presently , that the existence of ...
... council to the pris- oner , and other matters relative to the trial ; * and all this before an High Steward hath been appointed . And so little was it apprehended , in some cases which I shall mention presently , that the existence of ...
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... council , upon the validity of his plea of pardon , and for the trials of the other lords , and voted an address to his Majesty , praying that he would be pleased to appoint an High Steward for those purposes . These votes were , on the ...
... council , upon the validity of his plea of pardon , and for the trials of the other lords , and voted an address to his Majesty , praying that he would be pleased to appoint an High Steward for those purposes . These votes were , on the ...
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