Annual Register, Tập 82Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1841 |
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... jury said , " I en- tirely disagree from the law laid down by the learned counsel for the defendants . My direction to you , subject to a question here- after is , that the fact of the house of commons having directed Messrs . Hansard ...
... jury said , " I en- tirely disagree from the law laid down by the learned counsel for the defendants . My direction to you , subject to a question here- after is , that the fact of the house of commons having directed Messrs . Hansard ...
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... make any order . The writ of inquiry was accord- ingly executed on the 12th of No- vember , when the sheriffs ' jury assessed the damages at 6001 . Stockdale then applied to the court of Queen's - bench [ C 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 19.
... make any order . The writ of inquiry was accord- ingly executed on the 12th of No- vember , when the sheriffs ' jury assessed the damages at 6001 . Stockdale then applied to the court of Queen's - bench [ C 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 19.
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... jury at 6007 . move for the attendance of the bailiff who acted in the case . The noble lord concluded by moving , that John Joseph Stockdale be summoned to the bar on the follow- ing day . Sir Edward Sugden fully con curred in the ...
... jury at 6007 . move for the attendance of the bailiff who acted in the case . The noble lord concluded by moving , that John Joseph Stockdale be summoned to the bar on the follow- ing day . Sir Edward Sugden fully con curred in the ...
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... jury , it was pleaded that Stockdale was not the injured per- son he represented himself , and the jury had found that that was true and no damage had been given . In the next case the jury had given 1007. damages , and in the last case ...
... jury , it was pleaded that Stockdale was not the injured per- son he represented himself , and the jury had found that that was true and no damage had been given . In the next case the jury had given 1007. damages , and in the last case ...
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Edmund Burke. the spirit and independence of the juries of this country , he had no hesitation in saying that , if they went on , they would in the next case give 6,0007 . What course then were they to follow ? He would suggest , that ...
Edmund Burke. the spirit and independence of the juries of this country , he had no hesitation in saying that , if they went on , they would in the next case give 6,0007 . What course then were they to follow ? He would suggest , that ...
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