The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... learned counsel , and the Civilians Masters of the Chancery , on the other , it appears to your Committee that these Judges , and other persons learned in the Common and Civil Laws , are no integrant and neces- sary part of that court ...
... learned counsel , and the Civilians Masters of the Chancery , on the other , it appears to your Committee that these Judges , and other persons learned in the Common and Civil Laws , are no integrant and neces- sary part of that court ...
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... learned persons consulted shall appear to the House to be applicable to the nature and circumstances of the case before them , and no otherwise . * JURISDICTION OF THE LORDS . YOUR Committee finds , that , in all impeachments of the ...
... learned persons consulted shall appear to the House to be applicable to the nature and circumstances of the case before them , and no otherwise . * JURISDICTION OF THE LORDS . YOUR Committee finds , that , in all impeachments of the ...
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... learned in the law of the kingdom , and also the learned in the Law Civil , have taken the same into deliberation , and have answered to the said Lords of Parliament , that they had seen and well considered the tenor of the said appeal ...
... learned in the law of the kingdom , and also the learned in the Law Civil , have taken the same into deliberation , and have answered to the said Lords of Parliament , that they had seen and well considered the tenor of the said appeal ...
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... learned and eminent persons , both peers and commoners ; upon the conclusion of which impeachments it was that the second claim was entered . In all the transactions aforesaid the Com- mons were acting parties ; yet neither then nor ...
... learned and eminent persons , both peers and commoners ; upon the conclusion of which impeachments it was that the second claim was entered . In all the transactions aforesaid the Com- mons were acting parties ; yet neither then nor ...
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... learned gentlemen [ Lord Wintoun's counsel ] seem to forget in what court they are . They have taken up so much of your Lord- ships ' time in quoting of authorities , and using argu- ments to show your Lordships what would quash an ...
... learned gentlemen [ Lord Wintoun's counsel ] seem to forget in what court they are . They have taken up so much of your Lord- ships ' time in quoting of authorities , and using argu- ments to show your Lordships what would quash an ...
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