The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... whole of the sessions of 1793 . On the 5th of March , 1794 , a select committee was ap- pointed by the House of Commons to inspect the Lords ' Jour- nals , in relation to their proceeding on the trial of Warren Hastings , Esquire , and ...
... whole of the sessions of 1793 . On the 5th of March , 1794 , a select committee was ap- pointed by the House of Commons to inspect the Lords ' Jour- nals , in relation to their proceeding on the trial of Warren Hastings , Esquire , and ...
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... whole of which was often required to be read when brought to 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 ...
... whole of which was often required to be read when brought to 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 ...
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... whole kingdom , perpetrated by persons who are peers of the kingdom , along with others , the cause shall not be tried in any other place but in Parliament , nor by any other law than the law and course of Parliament ; and that it ...
... whole kingdom , perpetrated by persons who are peers of the kingdom , along with others , the cause shall not be tried in any other place but in Parliament , nor by any other law than the law and course of Parliament ; and that it ...
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... whole of the libel had been read at length , as appears from p . 655 to p . 666. * So that Dr. Sacheverell had sub- stantially the same benefit of anything which could be alleged in the extenuation or exculpation as if his libellous ...
... whole of the libel had been read at length , as appears from p . 655 to p . 666. * So that Dr. Sacheverell had sub- stantially the same benefit of anything which could be alleged in the extenuation or exculpation as if his libellous ...
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... whole range of time antece- dent to the indictment to allege and give evidence of facts against the prisoner . It has been usual , particularly in later indictments , to add , " at sev- eral other times " ; but the strictness of naming ...
... whole range of time antece- dent to the indictment to allege and give evidence of facts against the prisoner . It has been usual , particularly in later indictments , to add , " at sev- eral other times " ; but the strictness of naming ...
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