The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... error brought by the heir of one of them , the attainder should be a plea peremp- torily ; and so again , if in error brought of that other , the former should be a plea ; these were to exclude him utterly of his right : and therefore ...
... error brought by the heir of one of them , the attainder should be a plea peremp- torily ; and so again , if in error brought of that other , the former should be a plea ; these were to exclude him utterly of his right : and therefore ...
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... error sit juris sive facti . THE law doth so much respect the certainty of judgment , and the credit and authority of judges , as it will not permit any error to be assigned that impeacheth them in their trust and office , and in wilful ...
... error sit juris sive facti . THE law doth so much respect the certainty of judgment , and the credit and authority of judges , as it will not permit any error to be assigned that impeacheth them in their trust and office , and in wilful ...
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... error the matter is drawn before a superior court , to reexamine the errors of an inferior court : and therefore the ... error , that error in law is ever of such matters as were not crossed by the record ; as to allege the death of the ...
... error the matter is drawn before a superior court , to reexamine the errors of an inferior court : and therefore the ... error , that error in law is ever of such matters as were not crossed by the record ; as to allege the death of the ...
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