The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... principle upon which evi- dence in that court is to be admitted or rejected , - all these appear to your Committee materially to af- fect the constitution of the House of Peers as a court of judicature , as well as its powers , and the ...
... principle upon which evi- dence in that court is to be admitted or rejected , - all these appear to your Committee materially to af- fect the constitution of the House of Peers as a court of judicature , as well as its powers , and the ...
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... principle on which they were to order and regulate their con- duct therein , they found it necessary to look atten- tively to the jurisdiction of the court in which they were to act for this House , and into its laws and rules of ...
... principle on which they were to order and regulate their con- duct therein , they found it necessary to look atten- tively to the jurisdiction of the court in which they were to act for this House , and into its laws and rules of ...
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... principles . The Peers have always supported the same franchises ; nor are there any precedents upon the records of Par- liament subverting either the general rule or the par- ticular privilege , so far as the same relates either to the ...
... principles . The Peers have always supported the same franchises ; nor are there any precedents upon the records of Par- liament subverting either the general rule or the par- ticular privilege , so far as the same relates either to the ...
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... principles of pleading , as used in Westminster Hall , has no doubt that the House of Lords was governed in the 9th of Anne by the very same principles which it had solemnly declared in the 11th of Richard II . But besides the ...
... principles of pleading , as used in Westminster Hall , has no doubt that the House of Lords was governed in the 9th of Anne by the very same principles which it had solemnly declared in the 11th of Richard II . But besides the ...
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... principles of the judgment being in agreement with the whole course of Parliamentary proceedings , the Managers for this House have ever since considered it as an indispen- sable duty to assert the same principle , in all its latitude ...
... principles of the judgment being in agreement with the whole course of Parliamentary proceedings , the Managers for this House have ever since considered it as an indispen- sable duty to assert the same principle , in all its latitude ...
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