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" Justice, in the cases now reported, are innovations in the trial of men for their lives and liberties; and that he hath used an arbitrary and illegal power, which is of dangerous consequence to the lives and liberties of the people of England, and tends... "
The Englishman's Right: A Dialogue Between a Barrister at Law and a Juryman ... - Page 59
by Sir John Hawles - 1844 - 81 pages
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - 1670 - 86 pages
...hath used an Arbitrary and Illegal power, which is of dangerous consequence to the Lives and Jiberties of the people of England, and tends to the introducing...under-valued, vilified, and contemned Magna Charta, the great Preservers of our Lives, Freedom, and Property. ( 75 ) Die Veneris, I3th Decembris, 1667. Resolved,...
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The Phenix, Volume 1

John Dunton - 1707 - 588 pages
...dangeroiu Confequence to the Lives and Liberties of the People ef England, and tends to the introducing tf an Arbitrary Government. '' Secondly, That in the place of Judicature, the Lord Chief Jufiia hath undervalued, -uUifitd and contemned Magna Cfiarta, the great Prefervcr of our Lives, Freedom...
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A Letter Concerning Libels, Warrants, and the Seizure of Papers: With a View ...

Father of Candor (pseud.), John Almon - 1764 - 330 pages
...ufed an arbitrary and illegal " power, which is of dangerous confequence to the lives " and liberties of the people of England, and tends to " the introducing of an arbitrary government. (2) That " in the place of judicature, the LCJ has undervalued *' vilified and contemned Magna Cbarta,...
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A Letter concerning Libels, Warrants, the Seizure of Papers, and Sureties ...

LETTER. - 1765 - 126 pages
...an arbitrary and illegal •"power, which is of dangerous confequence to the lives " and liberties of the people of England, and tends to " the introducing of an arbitrary government? (2.) That " in the place of judicature, the LCJ has undervalued, " vilified, and contemned Magna Charta,...
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A Letter Concerning Libels, Warrants, the Seizure of Papers, and Sureties ...

Father of Candor, John Almon - 1765 - 118 pages
...an arbitrary and illegal *' power, which is of dangerous confequence to the lives *' and liberties of the people of England, and tends to -" the introducing of an arbitrary government. (2.) That " in the place of judicature, the LCJ has undervalued, *' vilified, and contemned Magna Charta,...
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 8

1771 - 422 pages
...which is of dangerous confequence to the lives and liberties of the people of England, and tending to the introducing of an arbitrary government. Secondly^ That in the place of judicature the Lord Chief Juftice hath undervalued, vilified, and condemned Magna Charta, the great preferver of our lives, freedom,...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 514 pages
...hath ufed an arbitrary and illegal power, which is of dangerous confequence to the lives and liberties of the people of England, and tends to the introducing...Secondly, That in the place of judicature, the lord chief juftice hath undervalued, vilified, and condemned magna charta, the great preferver of our lives, freedom,...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 506 pages
...hath ufed an arbitrary and illegal power, which is of dangerous confequence to the lives and liberties of the people of England, and tends to the introducing of an arbitrary government. Thirdly, That he be brought to trial, in order to condign punifhment, in fuch manner as the houfe fhall...
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Trial of Samuel Chase: An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court ..., Volume 2

Samuel Harrison Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1805 - 514 pages
...used an " arbitrary and illegal power, which is of dangerous " consequence to the lives and liberties of the people of •' England, and tends to the introducing of an nrbitra•' ry government." (The respondent's own case.) The second resolution is, " that in ibe place...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 19

1811 - 840 pages
...the place of judica' ture the lord chief justice hath under' valued, vilified, and contemned MACNA ' CHARTA, the great PRESERVER of our ' lives, freedom,...property. • Thirdly, That he be brought to trial i in order to condign punishment, in such , manner as the House shall judge most fit, . and requisite.'...
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