| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1848 - 82 pagina’s
...imposed ; nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 1 1 . That jurors ought to be duly impanelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert - 1848 - 400 pagina’s
...duely impannelled and returned aud Jurors which passe'upon Men in Trialls for High Treason ought to by Freeholders. That all Grants and Promises of Fines...Forfeitures of particular persons before Conviction e are illegall and void. And that for Redresse of all Grievances and for the amending strengthening... | |
| Robert Henry O'Byrne - 1848 - 260 pagina’s
...fines imposed, nor cruel punishments inflicted ; that jurors ought to be duly impannelled, and upon trials for high treason ought to be freeholders ; that all grants and premises of fines and forfeiture, before conviction, are illegal; that for redress of grievances frequent... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 pagina’s
...juries ought to be duly empannelled and returned, and that jurors which pass upon men in trials of high treason ought to be freeholders ; That all grants...before conviction, are illegal and void ; And that, for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening, and preserving of the laws, Parliaments... | |
| James Alexander Manning - 1851 - 544 pagina’s
...fines imposed, nor cruel punishments inflicted ; that jurors ought to be duly impanneled, and upon trials for high treason ought to be freeholders ; that all grants and premises of fines and forfeiture, before conviction, are illegal ; that for redress of grievances frequent... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1853 - 576 pagina’s
...and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason, ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures...particular persons before conviction, are illegal and void. 1 3. And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening, and preserving of... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1853 - 364 pagina’s
...and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures...particular persons before conviction, are illegal and void. * This does not repeal the as may tend to terrify the peostatute of Charles II. against pie, or indicate... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1853 - 276 pagina’s
...was, that the E. of Bellomont's Grant was condemn'd, by that Clause in the Bill of Rights, which says, that all Grants and Promises of Fines and Forfeitures...particular Persons before Conviction, are illegal and void. It was said, tho' this Question had been under the consideration of the last House of Commons, that... | |
| 1853 - 1036 pagina’s
...an amendment introduced into the bill by inflicted. 11. That jurors ought to be duly empannelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons, before conviction,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1853 - 842 pagina’s
...imposed; nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 11. That jurors ought to be duly impanelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason, ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction,... | |
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