The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... prove a single short 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 ...
... prove a single short 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 ...
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... prove , that , in the case of words , ( to which alone , and not the case of a written libel , the precedents extended , ) such a special averment , according to the tenor of the words , had been used ; but not that it was necessary ...
... prove , that , in the case of words , ( to which alone , and not the case of a written libel , the precedents extended , ) such a special averment , according to the tenor of the words , had been used ; but not that it was necessary ...
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... prove fatal to him that they would not trouble their Lord- ships with citing authorities ; for they believed there is not one gentleman of the long robe but will agree that an indictment for any capital offence to be erro- neous , if ...
... prove fatal to him that they would not trouble their Lord- ships with citing authorities ; for they believed there is not one gentleman of the long robe but will agree that an indictment for any capital offence to be erro- neous , if ...
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... prove the fact to be committed upon that day ; but it is sufficient , if proved to be done on any other day before the indictment found . " Then it was " agreed by the House , and ordered , that the Lord High Steward be directed to ...
... prove the fact to be committed upon that day ; but it is sufficient , if proved to be done on any other day before the indictment found . " Then it was " agreed by the House , and ordered , that the Lord High Steward be directed to ...
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... prove the fact ) fully demonstrates that the parti- sans of those forms would put shackles on the High Court of Parliament , with which they are not willing , or find it wholly impracticable , to bind themselves . 3dly , That the ...
... prove the fact ) fully demonstrates that the parti- sans of those forms would put shackles on the High Court of Parliament , with which they are not willing , or find it wholly impracticable , to bind themselves . 3dly , That the ...
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