The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government, and the Other Monarchies in EuropeG. Wilkie & J. Robinson, 1810 - 556 стор. |
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... propose whatever question he thinks proper . If , after being considered , the matter is found to deserve attention , the person who made the pro- position , usually with some others adjoined to him , is desired to set it down in ...
... propose whatever question he thinks proper . If , after being considered , the matter is found to deserve attention , the person who made the pro- position , usually with some others adjoined to him , is desired to set it down in ...
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... proposed by the lords in their money - bills . The lords , however , have not given up their pretension to make such amendments ; and it is only by the vigilance and constant predetermination of the commons to reject all alteration ...
... proposed by the lords in their money - bills . The lords , however , have not given up their pretension to make such amendments ; and it is only by the vigilance and constant predetermination of the commons to reject all alteration ...
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... propose to discuss here ; but , at the same time , a prisoner is so com- pletely delivered up into the hands of the judges , who even can detain him almost at pleasure by multiplying or delaying his examinations , that , whenever it is ...
... propose to discuss here ; but , at the same time , a prisoner is so com- pletely delivered up into the hands of the judges , who even can detain him almost at pleasure by multiplying or delaying his examinations , that , whenever it is ...
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... proposed by the prisoner when he thinks that the sheriff who formed the pannel is not indifferent in the cause ; for instance , if he thinks he has an interest in the prosecution , that he is related to the prosecutor , or in general to ...
... proposed by the prisoner when he thinks that the sheriff who formed the pannel is not indifferent in the cause ; for instance , if he thinks he has an interest in the prosecution , that he is related to the prosecutor , or in general to ...
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... proposed against a juror who has an interest in the conviction of the prisoner : one , for instance , who has an action depending between him and the prisoner ; one who is of kin to the prose- cutor , or his counsel , attorney , or of ...
... proposed against a juror who has an interest in the conviction of the prisoner : one , for instance , who has an action depending between him and the prisoner ; one who is of kin to the prose- cutor , or his counsel , attorney , or of ...
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