England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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... judges were able to prove that almost anything was treason . Thus in 1681 , when Shaftesbury was indicted at the Old Bailey , Pemberton L.C. J. stated that , accord- ing to the Act of 1661 , the intention to levy war on the king was now ...
... judges were able to prove that almost anything was treason . Thus in 1681 , when Shaftesbury was indicted at the Old Bailey , Pemberton L.C. J. stated that , accord- ing to the Act of 1661 , the intention to levy war on the king was now ...
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... judge for what he does judicially , though erroneously.1 Under the Commonwealth , judges had held office during good behaviour ; but , at the Restoration , they again became wholly dependent on the crown . With the development of a ...
... judge for what he does judicially , though erroneously.1 Under the Commonwealth , judges had held office during good behaviour ; but , at the Restoration , they again became wholly dependent on the crown . With the development of a ...
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David Ogg. spotless by periodical hangings of whole batches of unjust judges.1 The Stuarts frequently consulted with their judges ; for ex- ample , before the trial of the Regicides in 1660 , they had to confer with the solicitor ...
David Ogg. spotless by periodical hangings of whole batches of unjust judges.1 The Stuarts frequently consulted with their judges ; for ex- ample , before the trial of the Regicides in 1660 , they had to confer with the solicitor ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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