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... judge , having heard the evidence given in court ( for he knows no other ) , shall tell the jury , upon this evidence , the law is for the plaintiff or for the defendant , and you are under the pain of fine and imprisonment to find ...
... judge , having heard the evidence given in court ( for he knows no other ) , shall tell the jury , upon this evidence , the law is for the plaintiff or for the defendant , and you are under the pain of fine and imprisonment to find ...
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... judge , which is unreasonable . 6. If they do not follow his direction , and be therefore fined , yet they may be ... judge for going against their evidence , when he who fineth knows not what it is . . . . And it is as absurd to fine a ...
... judge , which is unreasonable . 6. If they do not follow his direction , and be therefore fined , yet they may be ... judge for going against their evidence , when he who fineth knows not what it is . . . . And it is as absurd to fine a ...
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... judge of the said Court , or judge of assize in the circuit , or any of the lords of your Majesty's most honourable Privy Council , to be charged with any crimes to him or them to be imputed , that then ... such person and persons so ...
... judge of the said Court , or judge of assize in the circuit , or any of the lords of your Majesty's most honourable Privy Council , to be charged with any crimes to him or them to be imputed , that then ... such person and persons so ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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