Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Svazky 3–4F. Carr, and Company, 1829 |
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Strana 8
... judge questions of law , but they are very capable of judging questions of fact . In the form of juries , therefore , they determine all matters of fact , leaving to the permanent judges , to decide the law resulting from those facts ...
... judge questions of law , but they are very capable of judging questions of fact . In the form of juries , therefore , they determine all matters of fact , leaving to the permanent judges , to decide the law resulting from those facts ...
Strana 9
... judge the law as well as the fact . They never exercise this power but when they suspect partiality in the judges ; and by the exercise of this power , they have been the firmest bulwarks of English liberty . Were I called upon to ...
... judge the law as well as the fact . They never exercise this power but when they suspect partiality in the judges ; and by the exercise of this power , they have been the firmest bulwarks of English liberty . Were I called upon to ...
Strana 25
... judge appointed by law , nor more than days after such a writ shall have been served on the person holding him in confinement , and no order given on due ex- amination for his remandment or discharge , nor more than hours in any place ...
... judge appointed by law , nor more than days after such a writ shall have been served on the person holding him in confinement , and no order given on due ex- amination for his remandment or discharge , nor more than hours in any place ...
Strana 56
... judge whether any explanation on this subject to M. de Montmo- rin be necessary . I inclose you also the copy of a letter written to the Marquis de la Luzerne , to be communicated to the Count de Montmorin , and by him to the King , if ...
... judge whether any explanation on this subject to M. de Montmo- rin be necessary . I inclose you also the copy of a letter written to the Marquis de la Luzerne , to be communicated to the Count de Montmorin , and by him to the King , if ...
Strana 60
... judge which are best , by the preceding statement . News from Europe is very interesting at this moment , when it is so doubtful whether a war will take place between our two neighbors . Congress have passed an act for establishing the ...
... judge which are best , by the preceding statement . News from Europe is very interesting at this moment , when it is so doubtful whether a war will take place between our two neighbors . Congress have passed an act for establishing the ...
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