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... opinions , the support of which is the sole object , and sometimes the avowed motive , of their writing . An historian of this kind is always a partisan ; his understanding is incapacitated for the task of weighing the evidence of facts ...
... opinions , the support of which is the sole object , and sometimes the avowed motive , of their writing . An historian of this kind is always a partisan ; his understanding is incapacitated for the task of weighing the evidence of facts ...
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... opinion in our books or judicial records for the maintenance of it t . " Sir Thomas Smith , who was a philosopher and a man of literature , as well as a statesman and lawyer , in his book on the English Commonwealth , written in the ...
... opinion in our books or judicial records for the maintenance of it t . " Sir Thomas Smith , who was a philosopher and a man of literature , as well as a statesman and lawyer , in his book on the English Commonwealth , written in the ...
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... opinion against the legality of torture , in the case of Felton , who had stabbed the Duke of Buckingham . The following account of the circumstances under which this opinion was given , is taken from Rush- worth : - " Afterwards Felton ...
... opinion against the legality of torture , in the case of Felton , who had stabbed the Duke of Buckingham . The following account of the circumstances under which this opinion was given , is taken from Rush- worth : - " Afterwards Felton ...
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... opinions in opposition to the strong personal feelings of the King and his Council , concurred a few years afterwards ... opinion there is no doubt that the practice con- tinued during the whole reign of Charles I. , as a war- rant for ...
... opinions in opposition to the strong personal feelings of the King and his Council , concurred a few years afterwards ... opinion there is no doubt that the practice con- tinued during the whole reign of Charles I. , as a war- rant for ...
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... opinions of the wisest lawyers and statesmen , at the very time that they were compelled to act upon it , furnishes a most remarkable instance of the existence , in former times , of a power above the law , controlling and subverting ...
... opinions of the wisest lawyers and statesmen , at the very time that they were compelled to act upon it , furnishes a most remarkable instance of the existence , in former times , of a power above the law , controlling and subverting ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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