The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... suffer the evidence in the cause to be produced or not produced before them , according to the discretion of the judges of the inferior courts . LAW OF PARLIAMENT . YOUR Committee finds that the Lords , in matter of appeal or ...
... suffer the evidence in the cause to be produced or not produced before them , according to the discretion of the judges of the inferior courts . LAW OF PARLIAMENT . YOUR Committee finds that the Lords , in matter of appeal or ...
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... suffered to vitiate an impeachment , or to prevent evidence being 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 ...
... suffered to vitiate an impeachment , or to prevent evidence being 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 ...
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... 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 publicly and in his presence . --- Very soon after the ...
... 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 publicly and in his presence . --- Very soon after the ...
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... suffer a case to be put in his ab- sence , lest it should prejudice him by being wrong stated . ' " 4thly . Because unusual mystery and secrecy in our judicial pro- ceedings must tend either to discredit the acquittal of the prisoner ...
... suffer a case to be put in his ab- sence , lest it should prejudice him by being wrong stated . ' " 4thly . Because unusual mystery and secrecy in our judicial pro- ceedings must tend either to discredit the acquittal of the prisoner ...
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... suffer precedents to be established , with relation to the law and rule of evidence , which tended in their opinion to shut up forever all the avenues to justice . They were not to consider a rule of evidence as a means of concealment ...
... suffer precedents to be established , with relation to the law and rule of evidence , which tended in their opinion to shut up forever all the avenues to justice . They were not to consider a rule of evidence as a means of concealment ...
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