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Pagina 12
... directed to the Sheriff , and com- manded him to inquire whether a prisoner charged with murder , was committed upon just cause of suspicion , or merely propter odium et atiam , for hatred and ill - will ; and if , upon the inquisi ...
... directed to the Sheriff , and com- manded him to inquire whether a prisoner charged with murder , was committed upon just cause of suspicion , or merely propter odium et atiam , for hatred and ill - will ; and if , upon the inquisi ...
Pagina 14
... directed to Sir Thomas Smith , the same individual whose work is above cited , and was executed by him within ten years after the work was written , in which he gives his testimony so forcibly and justly against the prac- tice of ...
... directed to Sir Thomas Smith , the same individual whose work is above cited , and was executed by him within ten years after the work was written , in which he gives his testimony so forcibly and justly against the prac- tice of ...
Pagina 16
... directed to the Lord Chief Justice , Sir John Popham , the Attorney- General , Sir Edward Coke , and the Solicitor - Gene- ral , Sir Thomas Fleming ; and is signed by several members of the Privy Council , and amongst others , by Lord ...
... directed to the Lord Chief Justice , Sir John Popham , the Attorney- General , Sir Edward Coke , and the Solicitor - Gene- ral , Sir Thomas Fleming ; and is signed by several members of the Privy Council , and amongst others , by Lord ...
Pagina 23
... directing the attention of the reader to the subject with some particularity . There is great reason to believe , from the few and faint traces of the trial by jury in very remote periods of our history , that originally no evi- dence ...
... directing the attention of the reader to the subject with some particularity . There is great reason to believe , from the few and faint traces of the trial by jury in very remote periods of our history , that originally no evi- dence ...
Pagina 35
... directed than by any positive laws which could be devised . It is to this power that * These words are used by Algernon Sidney respecting Jeffe- ries , in the paper delivered by him to the sheriff at his execution see 9 How . State ...
... directed than by any positive laws which could be devised . It is to this power that * These words are used by Algernon Sidney respecting Jeffe- ries , in the paper delivered by him to the sheriff at his execution see 9 How . State ...
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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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