The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... regard to time as meas- ured by the calendar , and also as measured by the number of days occupied in actual sitting . They find , on examining the duration of the trial with ref- erence to the number of years which it has lasted 4 ...
... regard to time as meas- ured by the calendar , and also as measured by the number of days occupied in actual sitting . They find , on examining the duration of the trial with ref- erence to the number of years which it has lasted 4 ...
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... regard to the one hundred and eighteen days employed in actual sitting , the distribution of the business was in the manner following . There were spent , — Days . In reading the articles of impeachment , and REPORT ON THE LORDS ...
... regard to the one hundred and eighteen days employed in actual sitting , the distribution of the business was in the manner following . There were spent , — Days . In reading the articles of impeachment , and REPORT ON THE LORDS ...
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... regard was had to the forms used in legal pro- ceedings , that he who had been frequently summoned to Parliament as a baron , and had lately been created Earl of March , is styled through the whole record merely Roger de Mortimer ...
... regard was had to the forms used in legal pro- ceedings , that he who had been frequently summoned to Parliament as a baron , and had lately been created Earl of March , is styled through the whole record merely Roger de Mortimer ...
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... regard of a prisoner at the bar , that they will not suffer a case to be put up in his absence , lest it should chance . to prejudice him by being wrong stated . " According- ly the question was both put and the Judges ' answer given ...
... regard of a prisoner at the bar , that they will not suffer a case to be put up in his absence , lest it should chance . to prejudice him by being wrong stated . " According- ly the question was both put and the Judges ' answer given ...
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... regard of ourselves , as well as for the avoiding sus- picion which might grow by private opinions : ALL res- olutions of Judges being ALWAYS done in public . " * Kelyng's Reports , p . 54 . " " * The Judges in this resolution overruled ...
... regard of ourselves , as well as for the avoiding sus- picion which might grow by private opinions : ALL res- olutions of Judges being ALWAYS done in public . " * Kelyng's Reports , p . 54 . " " * The Judges in this resolution overruled ...
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