History of the English InstitutionsRivingtons, 1873 - 303페이지 |
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... Judges Juries . 5. Bill of Rights - Judges — Juries— Parliament - Impeachment . 6. Privy Council - Central Cri- minal Court - Probate and Divorce Court - Parliament - Con- tempt - Supreme Court of Judicature CHAPTER IX . THE EXECUTIVE ...
... Judges Juries . 5. Bill of Rights - Judges — Juries— Parliament - Impeachment . 6. Privy Council - Central Cri- minal Court - Probate and Divorce Court - Parliament - Con- tempt - Supreme Court of Judicature CHAPTER IX . THE EXECUTIVE ...
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... Judge ; thus " Powell J. " Judge Powell . [ So C. J. Chief Justice ] . 10 Q. B. = Queen's Bench Reports ( by Adolphus & Ellis ) vol . x . Stat . Wynton . Statute of Winchester . - 1 W. Blackst . Sir Wm . Blackstone's Reports , vol . i ...
... Judge ; thus " Powell J. " Judge Powell . [ So C. J. Chief Justice ] . 10 Q. B. = Queen's Bench Reports ( by Adolphus & Ellis ) vol . x . Stat . Wynton . Statute of Winchester . - 1 W. Blackst . Sir Wm . Blackstone's Reports , vol . i ...
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... judges of the King's Bench or Common Pleas have a writ of habeas corpus , directed to the person in whose custody he was , to bring him into court , and certify the cause of his imprisonment ; and the judges should liberate , bail , or ...
... judges of the King's Bench or Common Pleas have a writ of habeas corpus , directed to the person in whose custody he was , to bring him into court , and certify the cause of his imprisonment ; and the judges should liberate , bail , or ...
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Philip Vernon Smith. Chancellor , Lord Keeper , or any of the judges of the Courts of King's Bench , Common Pleas , or Exchequer , in vacation as well as in term - time , to grant a habeas corpus in all cases of detention on a criminal ...
Philip Vernon Smith. Chancellor , Lord Keeper , or any of the judges of the Courts of King's Bench , Common Pleas , or Exchequer , in vacation as well as in term - time , to grant a habeas corpus in all cases of detention on a criminal ...
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... judges ; and their productions were burnt by the common hangman . The Licensing Act was severely enforced under James II .; but the restraint on printing was not due to its existence alone . For when in Cha . 2's reign it had been ...
... judges ; and their productions were burnt by the common hangman . The Licensing Act was severely enforced under James II .; but the restraint on printing was not due to its existence alone . For when in Cha . 2's reign it had been ...
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277 페이지 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of Parliament...