The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - 267 страници |
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... trial by jury : " For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pre- tended offences : " For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province , establishing therein an ar bitrary government , and enlarging its ...
... trial by jury : " For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pre- tended offences : " For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province , establishing therein an ar bitrary government , and enlarging its ...
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... trial by jury of all matters of fact , in that as well as in the courts of law . He defeated it by the in ... jury— juries are rarely , I might say , perhaps never , seen in that court , but when called for by the Chancellor of his own ...
... trial by jury of all matters of fact , in that as well as in the courts of law . He defeated it by the in ... jury— juries are rarely , I might say , perhaps never , seen in that court , but when called for by the Chancellor of his own ...
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... trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land , and not by the laws of nations . To say , as ... trial in certain cases , there- fore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the 16 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 169 ...
... trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land , and not by the laws of nations . To say , as ... trial in certain cases , there- fore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the 16 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 169 ...
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... trial by jury may be improper . But if this exception cannot be agreed to , the remedy will be to model the jury , by giving the medietas linguæ in civil as well as crim- inal cases . Why suspend the habeas corpus in insur- rections and ...
... trial by jury may be improper . But if this exception cannot be agreed to , the remedy will be to model the jury , by giving the medietas linguæ in civil as well as crim- inal cases . Why suspend the habeas corpus in insur- rections and ...
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... trial on the last charge alone , the Chief Justice thinking there was not sufficient evi- dence of an overt act in the former . On the 17th of August , 1807 , be was brought to trial ... jury . The people , however , believed him guilty , and ...
... trial on the last charge alone , the Chief Justice thinking there was not sufficient evi- dence of an overt act in the former . On the 17th of August , 1807 , be was brought to trial ... jury . The people , however , believed him guilty , and ...
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Adams adopted America army Assembly authority bank bill Britain British character Charlottesville colonies commerce committee Congress connexion considered constitution coun Council danger debts Declaration of Independence Delaware counties delegates duties elected enemy England equal established Executive favor fellow citizens foreign France Franklin freemen French friends give Governor Hamilton gress habeas corpus hands honor hope House of Burgesses inhabitants interest James river Jefferson John Adams judgement King labor laws legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore measures ment mind minister Monticello nation nature necessary never object opinion party passed patriots peace person Peyton Randolph political present President principles prisoners proposed received render retirement revolution sentiments situation slaves South Carolina taxes thing THOMAS JEFFERSON thought tion treasury treaty trial by jury troops United Virginia vote whole wish