| William Brodie, Aeneas Morison - 1788 - 270 pages
...Englifli authorities are exprefs to this purpofe : Thus Blackftone, B. iv. ch. 31. in fine fays, " The *' effect of fuch pardon by the King is to *'...make the offender a new man, to acquit " him of all corporeal penalties and for"• feitures annexed to that offence for which *' he obtains his pardon... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 pages
...depend ; and this by the common law. All pardons must be under the great seal. The effect of a pardon is to make the offender a new man ; to acquit him...penalties and forfeitures annexed to that offence, and to give him a new credit and capacity ; but nothing but an act of Parliament can restore or purify... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 pages
...depend; and this liy the common law. All pardons must be under the great seal. Tin: effect of a pardon is to make the offender a new man ; to acquit him...penalties and forfeitures annexed to that offence, and to give him a new credit and capacity , but nothing but an act of Parliament can restore or purify... | |
| Thomas Potts - 1815 - 836 pages
...by the common law. 2 flaw. 37. .All pardons must he under the great seal. The effect of n pardon,. is to make the offender a new man ; to acquit him...corporal penalties and forfeitures annexed to that ofl'ence, and to give him a new credit nnd capacity : but nothing but an act of parliament can restore... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 pages
...behaviour, with two fureties, for any term not exceeding feven years. . Laftly, Laflly, the efecf of pat-don by the king, is to make the offender a new man ; to...annexed to that offence for which he obtains his pardon ; ai;d not fo much to rcftore his former, as to give him a new, credit and capacity. But nothing can... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 pages
...behaviour, with two fureties, for any term not exceeding fevcn years. Laftly, Laftly, the effect of pardon by the king, is to make the offender a new...corporal penalties and forfeitures annexed to that oflfence for which he obtains his pardon; and not fo much to rcftore his former, as to give him a new,... | |
| William Dickinson - 1820 - 922 pages
...give the defendant a new character, credit, and capacity; in the words of Blackstone, (v.4. p. 402) " to make the offender a new man ; to acquit him of...forfeitures annexed to that offence for which he obtains such pardon, and not soinuci to restore his person, as to give him a new credit Bat nothing can restore... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 pages
...depend ; and this by the common law. All pardons must be under the great seal. The effect of a pardon is to make the offender a new man : to acquit him...penalties and forfeitures annexed to that offence, and to give him , new credit and capacity : but nothing but an act of Parliament can restore or purify... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 512 pages
...reprieved by the crown ; and at length received the king's most gracious pardon. The effect of such pardon by the king is,' to make the offender a new...forfeitures annexed to that offence for which he obtains his Vot. XVI. pardon ; and not so much to restore his former, as to give him new credit and capacity. But... | |
| 1832 - 294 pages
...without restoring his estate. Or he may, by the highest degree of pardon, " make the offender a new man ; acquit him of all corporal penalties and forfeitures annexed to that offence for which he obtains pardon." In this sense the criminal would be considered legally innocent, or be viewed so far as the... | |
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