The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... fact of the duration of the trial , which they find to have commenced on the 13th day of February , 1788 , and to have continued , by various adjournments , to the said 17th of March . During that period the sit- tings of the Court have ...
... fact of the duration of the trial , which they find to have commenced on the 13th day of February , 1788 , and to have continued , by various adjournments , to the said 17th of March . During that period the sit- tings of the Court have ...
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... fact . Under the head of evidence must be taken into considera- tion the number and description of the witnesses ex- amined and cross - examined . Thirdly , and princi- pally , the duration of the trial is to be attributed to objections ...
... fact . Under the head of evidence must be taken into considera- tion the number and description of the witnesses ex- amined and cross - examined . Thirdly , and princi- pally , the duration of the trial is to be attributed to objections ...
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... it their duty to begin with humbly submit- ting facts and observations on the proceedings con- cerning evidence to the consideration of this House , before they proceed to state the other matters which come REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS .
... it their duty to begin with humbly submit- ting facts and observations on the proceedings con- cerning evidence to the consideration of this House , before they proceed to state the other matters which come REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS .
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... 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 the situation of mere ...
... 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 the situation of mere ...
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... fact been ever made in any part of the record ; and when ver- bally they have been made , ( until this trial , ) they have constantly been overruled . The trial of Lord Strafford * is one of the most important eras in the history of ...
... fact been ever made in any part of the record ; and when ver- bally they have been made , ( until this trial , ) they have constantly been overruled . The trial of Lord Strafford * is one of the most important eras in the history of ...
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