| Nathaniel Highmore - 1810 - 228 str.
...reacheth this case, viz. That to the Court of King's Bench belongs authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors...tending to the breach of the peace, or oppression of the subject, or to the raising of faction, controversy, or debate, or to any manner of misgovernment, so... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 str.
...himself where he saith, That to the court of King's Bench belongs authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of peace, oppression of subjects, or to the raising of faction, controversies, debate, or to any manner... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1827 - 526 str.
...himself where he saith, That to the court of King's Bench belongs authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of peace, oppression of subjects, or to the raising of faction, controversies, debate, or to any manner... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1826 - 538 str.
...was resolved, that to this court of King's Bench belongs (a) authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors extra-judicial, tending to the breach of pence, or oppression of the subjects, or to the raising of faction, controversy, debate, or to any... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 str.
...himself where he saith, That to the court of King's Bench belongs authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of peace, oppression of subjects, or to the raising of faction, controversies, debate, or to any manner... | |
| Henry Algernon Percy Earl of Northumberland - 1827 - 522 str.
...himself where he saith, That to the court of King's Bench belongs authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of peace, oppression of subjects, or to the raising of faction, controversies, debate, or to any manner... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 558 str.
...himself where he saith, That to the court of King's Bench belongs authority, not only to correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of peace, oppression of subjects, or to the raising of faction, controversies, debate, or to any manner... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1829 - 654 str.
...actions, and for the trial of crimes might extend, the sovereign and controlling power ' to correct errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of the peace, or oppression of the subject,' by issuing the prerogative writs of the Crown, is possessed by their Judges, in the same... | |
| 1829 - 666 str.
...actions, and for the trial of crimes might extend, the sovereign and controlling power ' to correct errors and misdemeanors extrajudicial, tending to the breach of the peace, or oppression of the subject,' by issuing the prerogative writs of the Crown, is possessed by their Judges, in the same... | |
| 1855 - 980 str.
...37. (5) 4 Burr. 2527. • correct errors in judicial proceedings, but other errors and misdemeanours extrajudicial tending to the breach of the peace or oppression of the subjects," &c. The dictum of Lord Mansfield is introduced into Arch. Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases,... | |
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