Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Strahan, 1809 - 485 sivua |
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... judges , to direct , control , and even reverse their ver- dicts , than perhaps the conftitution intended . BUT it is not as a juror only that the English gentleman is called upon to determine queftions of right , and distribute juftice ...
... judges , to direct , control , and even reverse their ver- dicts , than perhaps the conftitution intended . BUT it is not as a juror only that the English gentleman is called upon to determine queftions of right , and distribute juftice ...
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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- fubjects , and that in the laft refort . 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- fubjects , and that in the laft refort . In this their judicial capacity they are bound to decide the nicest and most ...
Sivu 11
... judge in the most fubordinate jurisdiction be deficient in the knowledge of the law , it would reflect infi- nite contempt upon himself , and difgrace upon those who employ hin . And yet the confequence of his ignorance is comparatively ...
... judge in the most fubordinate jurisdiction be deficient in the knowledge of the law , it would reflect infi- nite contempt upon himself , and difgrace upon those who employ hin . And yet the confequence of his ignorance is comparatively ...
Sivu 15
... judge , or with prudence and reputation as an advocate , to know in what cafes and how far the Eng- lish laws have given sanction to the Roman ; in what points the latter are rejected ; and where they are both fo intermix- ed and ...
... judge , or with prudence and reputation as an advocate , to know in what cafes and how far the Eng- lish laws have given sanction to the Roman ; in what points the latter are rejected ; and where they are both fo intermix- ed and ...
Sivu 17
... judges therefore were usually created out of the facred order ' , as was likewise the cafe among the Normans ' ; and all the in- ferior offices were fupplied by the lower clergy , which has occafioned their fucceffors to be denominated ...
... judges therefore were usually created out of the facred order ' , as was likewise the cafe among the Normans ' ; and all the in- ferior offices were fupplied by the lower clergy , which has occafioned their fucceffors to be denominated ...
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