| Neil Duxbury - 2002 - 194 sider
...intimated, be regarded as a lesser evil than is haste. '[L]et it be again remembered,' Blackstone remarked, 'that delays, and little inconveniences in the forms...pay for their liberty in more substantial matters.' l04 Those who concur with Blackstone will no doubt consider bizarre the idea that adjudication in the... | |
| 2003 - 708 sider
...England *352 (1769). As to whether such a result is fair, Blackstone offers additional sage counsel: "Yet let it be again remembered, that delays, and...pay for their liberty in more substantial matters." For the reasons set forth above and for reasons Henderson (Count 8), Aaron M. Brennan (Count 9), stated... | |
| John Ashhurst - 1877 - 1222 sider
...political axiom that " arbitrary powers well executed, are the most convenient," while "delays and inconveniences in the forms of justice are the price...nations must pay for their liberty in more substantial matters."1 The papal canon-laws," originating many medico-legal questions, sowed in 1620 by the hand... | |
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