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Pagina 8
David Jardine. look back to the days when Magna Charta and the Statute of Treasons were the only safeguards against the power of the Crown , as times of popular liberty and security , have not " inquired wisely in this mat- ter . " The ...
David Jardine. look back to the days when Magna Charta and the Statute of Treasons were the only safeguards against the power of the Crown , as times of popular liberty and security , have not " inquired wisely in this mat- ter . " The ...
Pagina 29
... statute ) , since the reign of Charles I. The gradual abolition of this unjust practice exhibits a very strik- ing instance of an important improvement in the criminal law , effected not by any express enactment , but by the good sense ...
... statute ) , since the reign of Charles I. The gradual abolition of this unjust practice exhibits a very strik- ing instance of an important improvement in the criminal law , effected not by any express enactment , but by the good sense ...
Pagina 35
... statute which prohibits the crown from plac- ing upon the bench men of bad character , like Jefferies , who have been notoriously blemishes at the bar * ; " nevertheless we feel no apprehension that the Crown will , in this respect ...
... statute which prohibits the crown from plac- ing upon the bench men of bad character , like Jefferies , who have been notoriously blemishes at the bar * ; " nevertheless we feel no apprehension that the Crown will , in this respect ...
Pagina 45
... statutes esta- blishing the books of Common Prayer , were but too convincing symptoms of a determination on the part of the Queen to eradicate what she considered a pestilent heresy , and to re - establish the Catholic worship . She ...
... statutes esta- blishing the books of Common Prayer , were but too convincing symptoms of a determination on the part of the Queen to eradicate what she considered a pestilent heresy , and to re - establish the Catholic worship . She ...
Pagina 80
... statute * made in the time of my late sovereign lord and master , concerning Accusation , and these are the words : - 66 ' Be it enacted , that no person nor persons shall be indicted , arraigned , condemned or convicted for any offence ...
... statute * made in the time of my late sovereign lord and master , concerning Accusation , and these are the words : - 66 ' Be it enacted , that no person nor persons shall be indicted , arraigned , condemned or convicted for any offence ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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