A Primer of the English Constitution and GovernmentLongmans, Green, 1873 - 84 pages |
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... Court of Justice in two capacities . 1. In the case of an " Impeachment , " -a proceeding which is almost disused at the present day , and in which some public per- sonage is accused of offences injurious to the whole State , -by the ...
... Court of Justice in two capacities . 1. In the case of an " Impeachment , " -a proceeding which is almost disused at the present day , and in which some public per- sonage is accused of offences injurious to the whole State , -by the ...
Page 8
... Court of Justice is when it sits as a Court of Appeal from the judgments of almost all other Courts of Justice . On the trial of an Appeal every Peer has , strictly speaking , a right to be present and take part ; but , in fact , it ...
... Court of Justice is when it sits as a Court of Appeal from the judgments of almost all other Courts of Justice . On the trial of an Appeal every Peer has , strictly speaking , a right to be present and take part ; but , in fact , it ...
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... Courts of Law , who goes down to the district where the election was held , and holds a Court of Justice there , in which the proceedings are almost exactly the same as on the investigation of an ordinary crime . A single bribe or ...
... Courts of Law , who goes down to the district where the election was held , and holds a Court of Justice there , in which the proceedings are almost exactly the same as on the investigation of an ordinary crime . A single bribe or ...
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... Court of Justice to be such , all their property being distributed fairly among their creditors . 7. Felons , or persons convicted of the heavier classes of crimes . THE INTERNAL REGULATIONS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . These regulations ...
... Court of Justice to be such , all their property being distributed fairly among their creditors . 7. Felons , or persons convicted of the heavier classes of crimes . THE INTERNAL REGULATIONS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . These regulations ...
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... Courts of Justice . The superior Courts of Justice are of two kinds , one called Courts of Common Law , the other Courts of Chancery or ( some- times ) of Equity . The distinction arose out of historical facts , and is a very ancient ...
... Courts of Justice . The superior Courts of Justice are of two kinds , one called Courts of Common Law , the other Courts of Chancery or ( some- times ) of Equity . The distinction arose out of historical facts , and is a very ancient ...
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