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... English- men generally , plain directions for the due performance of a most important public duty . Moreover , it affords me much satisfaction that it is produced under such distinguished protection as your Lordship's ; and I cannot but ...
... English- men generally , plain directions for the due performance of a most important public duty . Moreover , it affords me much satisfaction that it is produced under such distinguished protection as your Lordship's ; and I cannot but ...
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... English jury- men , of whatever sect * or religious creed , find informa- tion blended with amusement , in the juridical and other matter here brought together , some of the more experi- enced and opulent of my fellow - citizens may be ...
... English jury- men , of whatever sect * or religious creed , find informa- tion blended with amusement , in the juridical and other matter here brought together , some of the more experi- enced and opulent of my fellow - citizens may be ...
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... of life and property , together with our public institutions , in church and state . Simple , indeed , are the rules of which English law is composed . Beneficent in its intentions , we invariably find it acting by rule , iv PREFACE .
... of life and property , together with our public institutions , in church and state . Simple , indeed , are the rules of which English law is composed . Beneficent in its intentions , we invariably find it acting by rule , iv PREFACE .
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... English mothers preside with undiminished so- licitude and untiring perseverance . Even when adverse circumstances occur and against such neither anxious foresight nor watchful piety can always guard - the pious Mother should not relax ...
... English mothers preside with undiminished so- licitude and untiring perseverance . Even when adverse circumstances occur and against such neither anxious foresight nor watchful piety can always guard - the pious Mother should not relax ...
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... English words should both have the same remark applied to them , while they have so intimate a connexion with one another ; for certainly the married man who cannot find comfort at home , cannot possibly 6 JURYMAN'S LEGAL HAND - BOOK .
... English words should both have the same remark applied to them , while they have so intimate a connexion with one another ; for certainly the married man who cannot find comfort at home , cannot possibly 6 JURYMAN'S LEGAL HAND - BOOK .
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3d Edition according action aforesaid ancient appear assize Barons boards bound British cause challenge Christian Church churchwardens city of London civil cloth committed common law containing coroner court crime criminal defendant DICTIONARY duty ENCYCLOPÆDIA England English fcap felony foolscap 8vo G. P. R. James grand jury high constable HISTORY holy Illustrated imprisonment indictment inquest issue J. C. Loudon John Lindley judge jurors justice King kingdom land liable liberty London Lord Lucca manner ment names nature Nisi Prius oath offence officer overseers panel parish or township parliament party peace person plaintiff Plates post 8vo precept principal prosecution punishment qualified Queen reason Regiment reign religion Royal serve on juries sheriff society special jury statute summoned sworn tenant thing Thomas Keightley tion TREATISE trial trial by jury under-sheriff venire facias verdict Vignette Titles Wales William witness Woodcuts writ
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Page 168 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same ? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
Page 141 - All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked; to the good, and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.