The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... 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 attributed to objections taken by the prisoner's counsel to the ad ...
... 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 attributed to objections taken by the prisoner's counsel to the ad ...
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... 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 ; and they say that the same appeal was neither made nor pleaded according to the ...
... 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 ; and they say that the same appeal was neither made nor pleaded according to the ...
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... taken by their Lordships , at their request , might be delivered to them , for the purpose of a more exact specification of the charge they had made , on deliver- ing the message of the Commons , Mr. Pym , amongst other things , said ...
... taken by their Lordships , at their request , might be delivered to them , for the purpose of a more exact specification of the charge they had made , on deliver- ing the message of the Commons , Mr. Pym , amongst other things , said ...
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... taken in the protest , drawn from natural right , the Lords knew , and it appears in the course of the proceeding , that the whole of the libel had been read at length , as appears from p . 655 to p . 666. * So that Dr. Sacheverell had ...
... taken in the protest , drawn from natural right , the Lords knew , and it appears in the course of the proceeding , that the whole of the libel had been read at length , as appears from p . 655 to p . 666. * So that Dr. Sacheverell had ...
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... taken in the House of Lords , on the 19th of March , 1715 , upon two ques tions which had been argued in arrest of judgment . grounded chiefly on the practice of the courts below . REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS . 25.
... taken in the House of Lords , on the 19th of March , 1715 , upon two ques tions which had been argued in arrest of judgment . grounded chiefly on the practice of the courts below . REPORT ON THE LORDS ' JOURNALS . 25.
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