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... given in court , acquit the prisoners indicted , in contempt of the king , & c . The court hath no knowledge by this return whether the evidence given were full and manifest , or doubtful , lame and dark , or indeed evidence at all ...
... given in court , acquit the prisoners indicted , in contempt of the king , & c . The court hath no knowledge by this return whether the evidence given were full and manifest , or doubtful , lame and dark , or indeed evidence at all ...
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... given to a jury of what is law or not ; nor no such oath can be given to , or taken by , a jury to try matter in law ; nor no attaint can lie for such a false oath . . . . If the meaning of these words , finding against the direction of ...
... given to a jury of what is law or not ; nor no such oath can be given to , or taken by , a jury to try matter in law ; nor no attaint can lie for such a false oath . . . . If the meaning of these words , finding against the direction of ...
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... given to the said governor or certificate produced from the officers of any custom- house of England , Ireland , Wales , or of the town of Berwick , that such bond have been there duly given , shall be forfeited ; ... and the said ...
... given to the said governor or certificate produced from the officers of any custom- house of England , Ireland , Wales , or of the town of Berwick , that such bond have been there duly given , shall be forfeited ; ... and the said ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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