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Pagina 436
... King James's mind . The inquiry into this was deemed by the King so im- portant that it was specially committed to the new Chancellor . Now , to undertake such a case at all was a piece of flattery , and perhaps a necessary piece of ...
... King James's mind . The inquiry into this was deemed by the King so im- portant that it was specially committed to the new Chancellor . Now , to undertake such a case at all was a piece of flattery , and perhaps a necessary piece of ...
Pagina 335
... King's Bench , in the hope , as he tells us out of his own mouth , that Coke would not continue in opposition , if put in doubt ' that he would be alone in it . ' This conduct is an interesting commentary on the precept that any ...
... King's Bench , in the hope , as he tells us out of his own mouth , that Coke would not continue in opposition , if put in doubt ' that he would be alone in it . ' This conduct is an interesting commentary on the precept that any ...
Pagina 281
... King , to ascertain from the judges of the King's Bench , as the highest criminal court in the kingdom , their opinion in regard to certain points on which the judgment would turn . This sounds startling enough . But we must observe ...
... King , to ascertain from the judges of the King's Bench , as the highest criminal court in the kingdom , their opinion in regard to certain points on which the judgment would turn . This sounds startling enough . But we must observe ...
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