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... Judges claimed no more than their right as commoners of England in Magna Charta and the Common Law of the land ; which they contended , and with success , admitted of no man's being tried , except by a jury of his equals . They affirmed ...
... Judges claimed no more than their right as commoners of England in Magna Charta and the Common Law of the land ; which they contended , and with success , admitted of no man's being tried , except by a jury of his equals . They affirmed ...
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... Judges . " And this principle , that none can be judges of their own rights , is so manifest , that I remember it is laid down by a very respectable and learned autho- rity , I believe in Rolle's Abridgement , that if an act of ...
... Judges . " And this principle , that none can be judges of their own rights , is so manifest , that I remember it is laid down by a very respectable and learned autho- rity , I believe in Rolle's Abridgement , that if an act of ...
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... Judge who is party Mr. Prynne has cited various rolls and in the suit with another , and so entered writs of summons to shew that they never of record , is error , although several other sat together at that time . And all that is Judges ...
... Judge who is party Mr. Prynne has cited various rolls and in the suit with another , and so entered writs of summons to shew that they never of record , is error , although several other sat together at that time . And all that is Judges ...
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