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" Upon these accounts, the trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. And if it has so great an advantage over others in regulating civil property, how much must that advantage be heightened when... "
Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice ... - Página 407
por Edward Shippen, William Hamilton - 1805 - 582 páginas
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The advanced prose and poetical reader, by A.W. Buchan

Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 362 páginas
...aristos, kratos), a government in which the power resides in the nobles. 01 i-gar-chy, n. (see p. 42). THE trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever...will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot be affected...
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Books 3 & 4

William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 780 páginas
...; no, not till the depositions arc published, and read at the hearing of the cause in court. *4-qn *Upon these accounts the trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever ' J will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. And if it has so great an advantage over...
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Free Government in England and America: Containing the Great ..., Volumen25

John Fulton - 1864 - 582 páginas
...sad warning in the termination of the first of the following glowing paragraphs from Blackstone : " The trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever...be heightened when it is applied to criminal cases ! It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot be...
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Chambers's readings in English prose ... 1558 to 1860

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 páginas
...judge in the Court of Common Pleas. THE TRIAL BY JURY. From his Commentaries on the Laws of England. The trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever...will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy, or wish for, that he cannot be affected...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen2

William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1866 - 780 páginas
...; no, not till the depositions are published, and read at the hearing of the cause in court. *97q-i *Upon these accounts the trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever -I will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. And if it has во great an advantage over...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen2

William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1867 - 810 páginas
...300. VOL. 11. (W) 8*e Нот. n. (76) «t the end of the Vo!. В. Ш. (77) Ibid. '77 В ill. [•379] *Upon these accounts the trial by jury ever has been,...will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. Aud if it has so great an advantage over others in regulating civil property, how much must that advantage...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volumen19

United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 746 páginas
...we read thus: Justice Blackstone, speaking of this institution, says : " The trial by jury has ever been, and, I trust, ever will be, looked upon as the...heightened when *it is applied to criminal cases! It is the [ * 143 ] most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen40

1890 - 542 páginas
...that no man should be "passed upon or sent upon but by lawful judgment of his peers." Blackstone says: "The trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory of tho English law. And if it has so great advantage over others in regulating civil property, how much...
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The constituion violated, an essay by the author of the Memoir of John Grey ...

Josephine Elizabeth Butler - 1871 - 226 páginas
...on the preservation of the rights of all. " The trial by jury ever has' been," says Blackstone,1 " and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. ... It is ', . ..-..-. 1 Blackstone, Book iii, p. 378. the most transcendent privilege that any subject...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Tema 27

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1873 - 440 páginas
...Sir John Coleridge calls the elegant optimism of Blackstone, I must just make one more quotation. " Upon these accounts, the trial by jury ever has been,...be heightened when it is applied to criminal cases ... It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy, or wish for, that he cannot...
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