The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 174W. Green, 1929 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 511
... justice of the peace , did unlawfully administer to and receive from John Huxtable a certain voluntary oath touching certain matters and things whereof the defendant had not jurisdiction or cognizance by any statute . The second and ...
... justice of the peace , did unlawfully administer to and receive from John Huxtable a certain voluntary oath touching certain matters and things whereof the defendant had not jurisdiction or cognizance by any statute . The second and ...
Page 629
... Justice Cresswell , and we both think that the case of Rex v . Morfit is too recently decided by a large majority of the Judges for me to take the opinion of the Judges again upon the point . The prisoner was sentenced to be imprisoned ...
... Justice Cresswell , and we both think that the case of Rex v . Morfit is too recently decided by a large majority of the Judges for me to take the opinion of the Judges again upon the point . The prisoner was sentenced to be imprisoned ...
Page 746
... Justice , Mr. Justice Williams , and Mr. Justice Coleridge , in which counsel of the highest eminence were engaged on both sides ; and I think the course and practice of receiving such evidence , confirmed by the very high authority of ...
... Justice , Mr. Justice Williams , and Mr. Justice Coleridge , in which counsel of the highest eminence were engaged on both sides ; and I think the course and practice of receiving such evidence , confirmed by the very high authority of ...
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