The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... amounted to sixty - two : they gave rise to several debates , and to twelve references from the Court to the Judges . On the part of the Mana- gers , the number of objections was small ; the IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... amounted to sixty - two : they gave rise to several debates , and to twelve references from the Court to the Judges . On the part of the Mana- gers , the number of objections was small ; the IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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... Judges ; and the Lords did not even retire upon any of them to the Chamber of Par- liament . · This last cause of the number of sitting days your Committee considers as far more important than all the rest . The questions upon the ...
... Judges ; and the Lords did not even retire upon any of them to the Chamber of Par- liament . · This last cause of the number of sitting days your Committee considers as far more important than all the rest . The questions upon the ...
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... JUDGES , ETC. , TO THE COURT OF PARLIAMENT . UPON examining into the course of proceeding in the House of Lords , and into the relation which exists between the Peers , on the one hand , and their attendants and assistants , the Judges ...
... JUDGES , ETC. , TO THE COURT OF PARLIAMENT . UPON examining into the course of proceeding in the House of Lords , and into the relation which exists between the Peers , on the one hand , and their attendants and assistants , the Judges ...
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... judges both of law and fact ; and we conceive that the Lords are bound not to act in such a manner as to give rise to an opinion that they have virtually submitted to a division of their legal powers , or that , putting themselves into ...
... judges both of law and fact ; and we conceive that the Lords are bound not to act in such a manner as to give rise to an opinion that they have virtually submitted to a division of their legal powers , or that , putting themselves into ...
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... ; and that it belongeth to the Lords of Parliament , and to their franchise and lib- erty by the ancient custom of the Parliament , to be judges in such cases , and in these cases to 10 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... ; and that it belongeth to the Lords of Parliament , and to their franchise and lib- erty by the ancient custom of the Parliament , to be judges in such cases , and in these cases to 10 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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