A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing Whatever is Worthy of Notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, Том 7J. Knox, 1767 |
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... gives liberty to Eu- rope , and has acquired an extent of territory equal to the Roman empire when in its meridian of power , and infinitely more useful to the mother country . The women , befide their natural beauty , which is fuch as ...
... gives liberty to Eu- rope , and has acquired an extent of territory equal to the Roman empire when in its meridian of power , and infinitely more useful to the mother country . The women , befide their natural beauty , which is fuch as ...
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... give his affent by letters patent under his great feal , figned with his hand , and notified , in his abfence , to both houfes affembled together in the high houfe . And , when the bill has received the royal affent in either of these ...
... give his affent by letters patent under his great feal , figned with his hand , and notified , in his abfence , to both houfes affembled together in the high houfe . And , when the bill has received the royal affent in either of these ...
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... give it the force of a law , as was neceffary by the civil law with regard to the emperors edicts : because every man in England is , in judgment of law , party to the making of an act of parliament , being present thereat by his ...
... give it the force of a law , as was neceffary by the civil law with regard to the emperors edicts : because every man in England is , in judgment of law , party to the making of an act of parliament , being present thereat by his ...
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... to twenty of the number * , and to as many more as he can give The party may challenge thirty - five in cafe of treafon . reafon reafon for their not being admitted as his judges ; 28 An ACCOUNT of the CONSTITUTION , & C .
... to twenty of the number * , and to as many more as he can give The party may challenge thirty - five in cafe of treafon . reafon reafon for their not being admitted as his judges ; 28 An ACCOUNT of the CONSTITUTION , & C .
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... give a true verdict according to the evidence produced in court . By challenging the jury , the prifoner prevents all poffibility of bribery , or the influence of any fu- perior power : by their living near the place where the fact was ...
... give a true verdict according to the evidence produced in court . By challenging the jury , the prifoner prevents all poffibility of bribery , or the influence of any fu- perior power : by their living near the place where the fact was ...
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Страница 93 - And therefore the common law of England, as such, has no allowance or authority there; they being no part of the mother country, but distinct, though dependent dominions. They are subject, however, to the control of the parliament, though (like Ireland, Man, and the rest) not bound by any acts of parliament, unless particularly named.
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Страница 444 - As he stood conspicuous in the front of the line, he had been aimed at by the enemy's marksmen, and received a shot in the wrist, which however did not oblige him to quit the field. Having wrapped a handkerchief round his hand, he continued giving orders without the least emotion ; and advanced at the head of the grenadiers, with their bayonets fixed; when another ball unfortunately pierced the breast of this young hero,' who fell in the arms of victory, just as the enemy gave way.