The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... concerning the due proceedings in the cause of the appeal aforesaid . The which Justices , Serjeants , and the learned in the law of the kingdom , and also the learned in the Law Civil , have taken the same into deliberation , and have ...
... concerning the due proceedings in the cause of the appeal aforesaid . The which Justices , Serjeants , and the learned in the law of the kingdom , and also the learned in the Law Civil , have taken the same into deliberation , and have ...
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... concerning the peers of the realm , or Commons in Parliament assembled , ought to be determined , ad- judged , and discussed , by the course of the Parlia- ment , and not by the Civil Law , nor yet by the com- mon laws of this realm ...
... concerning the peers of the realm , or Commons in Parliament assembled , ought to be determined , ad- judged , and discussed , by the course of the Parlia- ment , and not by the Civil Law , nor yet by the com- mon laws of this realm ...
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... concerning the law and usage of Parliament , it is to be remarked : First , that the impeachment itself is not to be presumed inartifi- cially drawn . It appears to have been the work of some of the greatest lawyers of the time , who ...
... concerning the law and usage of Parliament , it is to be remarked : First , that the impeachment itself is not to be presumed inartifi- cially drawn . It appears to have been the work of some of the greatest lawyers of the time , who ...
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... concerning any objection to pleading ever being suffered to vitiate an impeachment , or to prevent evidence being given upon it , on account of its generality , or any other failure . Your Committee do not think it probable , that ...
... concerning any objection to pleading ever being suffered to vitiate an impeachment , or to prevent evidence being given upon it , on account of its generality , or any other failure . Your Committee do not think it probable , that ...
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... concerning the legal sentence in high treason ; and in the same manner the Judges on reference delivered their opin- ion in open court ; and no objection was taken to it as anything new or irregular . * In the 1st of James II . came on ...
... concerning the legal sentence in high treason ; and in the same manner the Judges on reference delivered their opin- ion in open court ; and no objection was taken to it as anything new or irregular . * In the 1st of James II . came on ...
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