A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, with Notes and Other Illustrations, Nide 20 |
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Sivu 45
... continued to be in the claim of villenage , and in that case the dispensable
even down to the time when vil- lord was compellable to answer the special
lenage ( u ) expired . --Such was the sort of tes matter . Of this special kind were
the pleas ...
... continued to be in the claim of villenage , and in that case the dispensable
even down to the time when vil- lord was compellable to answer the special
lenage ( u ) expired . --Such was the sort of tes matter . Of this special kind were
the pleas ...
Sivu 79
Sa finds it changes a slave into a servant ; though these particulars , it may be
matter of weighty unbappily he does not think it of efficacy consideration , what
provisions are made or set enough to prevent that pestilent disease re- by law .
Sa finds it changes a slave into a servant ; though these particulars , it may be
matter of weighty unbappily he does not think it of efficacy consideration , what
provisions are made or set enough to prevent that pestilent disease re- by law .
Sivu 107
The petitioner has applied several gave a full and clear answer to the matter ;
times to your secretary's office for your exceland stated in that answer , that
Fabrigas's com- lency's decree ( that is , for his answer ] . Your plaint was ,
because his ...
The petitioner has applied several gave a full and clear answer to the matter ;
times to your secretary's office for your exceland stated in that answer , that
Fabrigas's com- lency's decree ( that is , for his answer ] . Your plaint was ,
because his ...
Sivu 113
In order to bave their full bis heels — the governor thought proper to ask sense of
the matter , he took the utmost cau the advice of the officers who attended there ,
tionary means . This doctor Markadal and what ought to be done with this man ...
In order to bave their full bis heels — the governor thought proper to ask sense of
the matter , he took the utmost cau the advice of the officers who attended there ,
tionary means . This doctor Markadal and what ought to be done with this man ...
Sivu 119
It vernor , with regard to all interior matters . ... According as that proclamation
affects , whe- know of this transaction between Mr. Fabrigas ther a civil or criminal
matter ? ... May I refer to some collect any of a civil matter . minutes I have here ?
It vernor , with regard to all interior matters . ... According as that proclamation
affects , whe- know of this transaction between Mr. Fabrigas ther a civil or criminal
matter ? ... May I refer to some collect any of a civil matter . minutes I have here ?
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Yhtään arvostelua ei löytynyt.
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
action admitted aforesaid answer appear applied argument Attorney authority bave believe brought called cause charge civil claim common concerning conclusive consequence considered constitution counsel court crime criminal crown defendant desire determined direct duty Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical Court effect England evidence examined fact gentlemen give given governor granted ground Hervey honour House island John judge judgment jurisdiction jury justice king king's lady letter libel liberty lord lordships manner Mansfield marriage matter meaning ment mentioned murder nature necessary never objection observed opinion parliament particular party person plaintiff present prisoner proceedings produced proof proper prosecution prove published punishment question reason received respect sentence slavery statute suit suppose taken thing thought tion told trial troops true whole wife witness
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Sivu 81 - The state of slavery is of such a nature that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons, moral or political, but only [by] positive law, which preserves its force long after the reasons, occasion, and time itself, from whence it was created, is erased from memory: it's so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law.
Sivu 251 - ... you, or by such further powers, instructions and authorities, as shall at any time hereafter be granted or appointed you, under our signet, and sign manual, or by our order in our privy council...
Sivu 801 - ... you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not however too late to correct the error of your education. We are still inclined to make an indulgent allowance for the pernicious lessons you received in your youth, and to form the most sanguine hopes from the natural benevolence of your disposition.'' We are far from thinking you capable of a direct deliberate purpose to invade those original rights of your subjects, on which all their civil and political liberties depend. Had it been...
Sivu 657 - In contempt of our said Lord the King, in open violation of the laws of this kingdom, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Sivu 805 - There is a moment of difficulty and danger at which flattery and falsehood can no longer deceive, and simplicity itself can no longer be misled. Let us suppose it arrived. Let us suppose a gracious wellintentioned prince, made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation; that he looks round him for assistance, and asks for no advice, but how to gratify the wishes and secure the happiness of his subjects.
Sivu 247 - Britain by which the said governments are constituted, given express power and direction to our governors of our said colonies respectively, that so soon as the state and circumstances of the said colonies will admit thereof, they shall with the advice and consent of the members of our council, summon and call general assemblies...
Sivu 797 - WHEN the complaints of a brave and powerful people are observed to increase in proportion to the wrongs they have suffered; when, instead of sinking into submission, they are roused to resistance, the time will soon arrive at which every inferior consideration must yield to the security of the sovereign, and to the general safety of the state.
Sivu 541 - It would be unjust to bind any person who could not be admitted to make a defense, or to examine witnesses, or to appeal from a judgment he might think erroneous ; and therefore the depositions of witnesses in another cause in proof of a fact, the verdict of a jury finding the fact, and the judgment of the court upon facts found, although evidence against the parties, and all claiming under them, are not, in general, to be used to the prejudice of strangers.
Sivu 875 - The Praetorian bands, enervated and debauched as they were, had still strength enough to awe the Roman populace : but when the distant legions took the alarm, they marched to Rome, and gave away the empire.
Sivu 797 - It is the misfortune of your life, and originally the cause of every reproach and distress which has attended your government, that you should never have been acquainted with the language of truth, until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not, however, too late to correct the error of your education. We are still inclined to make an indulgent allowance for the pernicious lessons you received in your youth, and to form the most sanguine hopes from the natural benevolence of your...