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... opinion beforehand upon cases to be tried . Practice in K. James's time . A LETTER TO THE KING OF ACCOUNT OF OWEN'S CAUSE , ETC. ( 11 Feb. 1614 ) Coke's written opinion on Peacham's case TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . • 112 113 ...
... opinion beforehand upon cases to be tried . Practice in K. James's time . A LETTER TO THE KING OF ACCOUNT OF OWEN'S CAUSE , ETC. ( 11 Feb. 1614 ) Coke's written opinion on Peacham's case TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . • 112 113 ...
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... opinion , or from doubt of what Judges and Juries would do , or simply from respect for justice itself , it is certain that the officers whose business was to prosecute were always anxious to avoid a public proceeding upon evidence ...
... opinion , or from doubt of what Judges and Juries would do , or simply from respect for justice itself , it is certain that the officers whose business was to prosecute were always anxious to avoid a public proceeding upon evidence ...
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... opinion con- cerning these opinions , in the presence of the best : and after- wards they were delivered to him , that upon advice and sedato animo he might declare himself ; whereupon under his hand he subscribes thus ; May it please ...
... opinion con- cerning these opinions , in the presence of the best : and after- wards they were delivered to him , that upon advice and sedato animo he might declare himself ; whereupon under his hand he subscribes thus ; May it please ...
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... opinion whether King James be king or no ? and he deliver his opinion that he is not , this is high treason : but I do not say that these words amount to that ; and therefore let me open them truly to your Lordships , and therein open ...
... opinion whether King James be king or no ? and he deliver his opinion that he is not , this is high treason : but I do not say that these words amount to that ; and therefore let me open them truly to your Lordships , and therein open ...
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... opinion it will ( in many of them ) be upon such differences and limitations as will exceed the length of a letter , that his M. will give us leave to deliver our conceit by word of mouth ; where also his M.'s own questions , which are ...
... opinion it will ( in many of them ) be upon such differences and limitations as will exceed the length of a letter , that his M. will give us leave to deliver our conceit by word of mouth ; where also his M.'s own questions , which are ...
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