The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... given on the 17th day of the same month of March , to this effect : That your Committee do report to this House the several matters which have occurred since the com- mencement of the said prosecution , and which have , in their opinion ...
... given on the 17th day of the same month of March , to this effect : That your Committee do report to this House the several matters which have occurred since the com- mencement of the said prosecution , and which have , in their opinion ...
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... given to us , and to report thereon as speedily as possible , and as fully as the time would admit . Your Committee has considered , first , the mere fact of the duration of the trial , which they find to have commenced on the 13th day ...
... given to us , and to report thereon as speedily as possible , and as fully as the time would admit . Your Committee has considered , first , the mere fact of the duration of the trial , which they find to have commenced on the 13th day ...
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... given in the High Court of Parliament . Their attendance in that court is solely ministerial ; and their answers to questions put to them are not to be regarded as declaratory of the Law of Parlia- ment , but are merely consultory ...
... given in the High Court of Parliament . Their attendance in that court is solely ministerial ; and their answers to questions put to them are not to be regarded as declaratory of the Law of Parlia- ment , but are merely consultory ...
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... given in evidence ; and it was not then thought of , that nothing should be given in * State Trials , Vol . V. evidence which was not specially charged in the im- . REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS . 19.
... given in evidence ; and it was not then thought of , that nothing should be given in * State Trials , Vol . V. evidence which was not specially charged in the im- . REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS . 19.
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... given upon it , on account of its generality , or any other failure . Your Committee do not think it probable , that , even before this adjudication , the rules of pleading below could ever have been adopted in a Parliamen- tary ...
... given upon it , on account of its generality , or any other failure . Your Committee do not think it probable , that , even before this adjudication , the rules of pleading below could ever have been adopted in a Parliamen- tary ...
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