Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, المجلد 1T.B. Wait, & Company, 1807 |
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... judges of the king's bench were divided in opinion , whether the declarations of paupers respect- ing their settlement ought to be received in evidence after their death , ' but they have since unanimously determined , that no hearsay ...
... judges of the king's bench were divided in opinion , whether the declarations of paupers respect- ing their settlement ought to be received in evidence after their death , ' but they have since unanimously determined , that no hearsay ...
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... judges , to direct , control , and even reverse their verdicts , than perhaps the constitution intended . But it is not as a juror only that the English gentleman is called upon to determine questions of right , and distribute . justice ...
... judges , to direct , control , and even reverse their verdicts , than perhaps the constitution intended . But it is not as a juror only that the English gentleman is called upon to determine questions of right , and distribute . justice ...
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... judge declares , that in all his time he never knew two questions made upon rights merely depending upon the common law ; and warmly laments the confusion introduced by ill - judging and unlearned legislators . " But " if , " he ...
... judge declares , that in all his time he never knew two questions made upon rights merely depending upon the common law ; and warmly laments the confusion introduced by ill - judging and unlearned legislators . " But " if , " he ...
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... judges upon their honour of the lives of their brother- peers , but also arbiters of the property of all their fellow- subjects , and that in the last resort . In this their judicial capacity they are bound to decide the nicest and most ...
... judges upon their honour of the lives of their brother- peers , but also arbiters of the property of all their fellow- subjects , and that in the last resort . In this their judicial capacity they are bound to decide the nicest and most ...
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... judge , if without any skill in the laws he will boldly venture to decide a question upon which the wel- fare and subsistence of whole families may depend ! where the chance of his judging right or wrong , is barely equal ; and where ...
... judge , if without any skill in the laws he will boldly venture to decide a question upon which the wel- fare and subsistence of whole families may depend ! where the chance of his judging right or wrong , is barely equal ; and where ...
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