The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... judge to condemn . But for the supreme power to interpose , and shelter an accused servant from answering , does not only seem an obstruction of justice , and lay an imputation up- on the prince , of being privy to the offence ; but ...
... judge to condemn . But for the supreme power to interpose , and shelter an accused servant from answering , does not only seem an obstruction of justice , and lay an imputation up- on the prince , of being privy to the offence ; but ...
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... judge in the court of the common pleas ; who took great care to breed his son , though his first - born , in the ... judges . Though in his nature he had not only a firm gravity , but a severity , and even some morosity , ( which his ...
... judge in the court of the common pleas ; who took great care to breed his son , though his first - born , in the ... judges . Though in his nature he had not only a firm gravity , but a severity , and even some morosity , ( which his ...
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... judges of the law , adjudged so , upon such grounds and reasons as every stander - by was able to swear was not law , and so had lost the pleasure and delight of being kind and dutiful to the king ; and , instead of giv- ing , were ...
... judges of the law , adjudged so , upon such grounds and reasons as every stander - by was able to swear was not law , and so had lost the pleasure and delight of being kind and dutiful to the king ; and , instead of giv- ing , were ...
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... judges as sharp - sighted as secretaries of state , and in the mysteries of state ; judgment of law grounded upon ... judge , or lawyer of reputation , was called upon to assist in an act of power ; the crown well know- ing the moment ...
... judges as sharp - sighted as secretaries of state , and in the mysteries of state ; judgment of law grounded upon ... judge , or lawyer of reputation , was called upon to assist in an act of power ; the crown well know- ing the moment ...
Side 30
... judges being many times not the reasons of the judgment , that might more satisfactorily and more shortly been put in ... judge , carried it up to that pinnacle , from whence he almost broke his own neck ; having , in his journey thither ...
... judges being many times not the reasons of the judgment , that might more satisfactorily and more shortly been put in ... judge , carried it up to that pinnacle , from whence he almost broke his own neck ; having , in his journey thither ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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