The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... defence , which was continued through the whole of the sessions of 1793 . On the 5th of March , 1794 , a select committee was ap- pointed by the House of Commons to inspect the Lords ' Jour- nals , in relation to their proceeding on the ...
... defence , which was continued through the whole of the sessions of 1793 . On the 5th of March , 1794 , a select committee was ap- pointed by the House of Commons to inspect the Lords ' Jour- nals , in relation to their proceeding on the ...
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... defence of the prisoner at the close of the last session , your Managers not having been then ready to produce their evidence in reply , nor to make their observations on the evidence produced by the prisoner's counsel , as they ...
... defence of the prisoner at the close of the last session , your Managers not having been then ready to produce their evidence in reply , nor to make their observations on the evidence produced by the prisoner's counsel , as they ...
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... to in defence of such notions . The principle of the departure from those rules is clearly fixed by Lord Hardwicke ; he lays it down as follows : - " The first ground judges have gone 78 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... to in defence of such notions . The principle of the departure from those rules is clearly fixed by Lord Hardwicke ; he lays it down as follows : - " The first ground judges have gone 78 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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... defence , or such evidence has not been in reply given , it has happened from the peculiar nature of our common judicial proceedings , in which all the matter of evidence must be presented whilst the bod- ily force and the memory or ...
... defence , or such evidence has not been in reply given , it has happened from the peculiar nature of our common judicial proceedings , in which all the matter of evidence must be presented whilst the bod- ily force and the memory or ...
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... defence of these witnesses , nor of the Lords who found their verdict on such testimony , nor of the morality of those who produced it . Much may be said to palliate errors on the part of the prosecutors and judges , from the heat of ...
... defence of these witnesses , nor of the Lords who found their verdict on such testimony , nor of the morality of those who produced it . Much may be said to palliate errors on the part of the prosecutors and judges , from the heat of ...
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