... he looked upon the independence and uprightness of the judges, as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects; and as most conducive to the honour of the crown. The Englishman's fire-side - Сторінка 46Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 760 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects...and as most conducive to the honour of the Crown." By the latter statute it was also enacted, that the commissions of the judges should continue notwithstanding... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 738 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most conducive to the'honour of the Crown." By the latter statute it was also enacted, that the commissions of the judges... | |
| George Bowyer - 1841 - 742 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects...and as most conducive to the honour of the crown." " In criminal proceedings, or prosecutions for offences, it would still be a higher absurdity if the... | |
| Peter Freeland Aiken - 1842 - 212 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects...as most conducive to the honour of the crown." The English judges are appointed by the crown, but hold their offices permanently; their full salaries... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1843 - 550 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects, and as most conducive to the honor of the crown." — Blackstone's Commentaries, I. 278. 414 [Oct. tion of that public confidence... | |
| James A. Williams - 1848 - 188 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects; and as most conducive to the honor of the crown." Justice Story has remarked of this declaration, that it is " worthy of perpetual... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 596 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects; and as most conducive to the honor of the crown." * It would be endless to run over all the passages in English history relating... | |
| Joseph Story - 1851 - 642 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most i 4 Coke, Inst. ch. 12, p. 11"; Id. ch. 7, p. 75. The tenure of office of the Attorney and Solicitor-General... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects;...and as most conducive to the honour of the crown. "(ж)" In criminal proceedings, or prosecutions for offences, it would still be a higher absurdity... | |
| Indiana General Assembly House Commit, Indiana General Assembly House Committee - 1863 - 168 стор.
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice—as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects, and as most conducive to the honor of the crown." Ld. Raym. 747, Blkst. Com., Jacob's L. Diet, 3, 547. A judge is not answerable... | |
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