The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... admitted or rejected , - all these appear to your Committee materially to af- fect the constitution of the House of Peers as a court of judicature , as well as its powers , and the purposes it was intended to answer in the state . The ...
... admitted or rejected , - all these appear to your Committee materially to af- fect the constitution of the House of Peers as a court of judicature , as well as its powers , and the purposes it was intended to answer in the state . The ...
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... admitted as the special privilege of the Peers , in the following manner : " In this Parlia- ment , all the Lords then present , Spiritual as well as Temporal , claimed as their franchise , that the weighty matters moved in this ...
... admitted as the special privilege of the Peers , in the following manner : " In this Parlia- ment , all the Lords then present , Spiritual as well as Temporal , claimed as their franchise , that the weighty matters moved in this ...
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... admitted to any impeachment in Parliament , as not coming within the form of the pleading ; and al- though a reservation or protest is made by the defend- * 4 Inst . p . 15 . ant ( matter of form , as we conceive ) REPORT ON THE LORDS ...
... admitted to any impeachment in Parliament , as not coming within the form of the pleading ; and al- though a reservation or protest is made by the defend- * 4 Inst . p . 15 . ant ( matter of form , as we conceive ) REPORT ON THE LORDS ...
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... admitted that the prisoner may be unprovided with proof of an alibi , and other material means of de- fence , or may find some matters unlooked - for pro- duced against him , by witnesses utterly unknown to him whereas nothing was ...
... admitted that the prisoner may be unprovided with proof of an alibi , and other material means of de- fence , or may find some matters unlooked - for pro- duced against him , by witnesses utterly unknown to him whereas nothing was ...
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... admitted by the Peers , were asserted in the proceedings preparatory to the trial of Lord Stafford , in which that long chain of uniform precedents with regard to the publicity of the Judges ' opinions in trials begins . * Foster's ...
... admitted by the Peers , were asserted in the proceedings preparatory to the trial of Lord Stafford , in which that long chain of uniform precedents with regard to the publicity of the Judges ' opinions in trials begins . * Foster's ...
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