The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... judge in a far distant country ; — upon which they all paid respect to me, in a very obliging manner. — One of them attended me, to, shew and describe some ornaments and pictures in their hall, which I did not admire. — He. was the ...
... judge in a far distant country ; — upon which they all paid respect to me, in a very obliging manner. — One of them attended me, to, shew and describe some ornaments and pictures in their hall, which I did not admire. — He. was the ...
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... Judges- It might as well be said, that the Judges could not in one term continue, and decide upon any trial begun in the term preceding. The patent of the Judge was more limited than that ot the Peer ; it was confined to his life ...
... Judges- It might as well be said, that the Judges could not in one term continue, and decide upon any trial begun in the term preceding. The patent of the Judge was more limited than that ot the Peer ; it was confined to his life ...
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... Judge Blackstone had said, " that in 1679, when the habeas corpus act was obtained, when the press was emancipated from the power of a licencer, and the law of impeachment establistied, the theory of our constitution was ar. well ...
... Judge Blackstone had said, " that in 1679, when the habeas corpus act was obtained, when the press was emancipated from the power of a licencer, and the law of impeachment establistied, the theory of our constitution was ar. well ...
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