Justice, Administration of - Early works to 1800
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The nonjuror unmask'd . Or, the case of Dr. Richard Welton fairly stated. Wherein the justice of the present administration is fully examined. The Lenity of the Government towards him Considered. And, The false Representations in two late Pamphlets Published by him, fully Answered.
Date: [1718]- E-books
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Answers for Dr. Robert Drummond of Cromlix, Lord Archbishop of York, Francis Earl of Moray, Sir James Campbell of Aberuchill, baronet, Sir William Stirling of Ardoch, baronet, Archibald Stirling of Keir, and many others, for themselves and their tenants, in the parishes of Callender, Kincardine, Kilmadock, Dunblane, Leckropt and Logie, in the county of Perth, and on the confines of Stirlingshire; to the petition of Robert Haldane, Esquire, of Airthrey, and his trustees
Drummond, Robert Hay, 1711-1776.Date: 1770]- E-books
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Every decision of a court of justice, set aside on an appeal, is unquestionably illegal, but such decision is not therefore notoriously or criminally illegal: the conduct of Lord Pigot may in like manner have been illegal; ..
Date: 1778?]- E-books
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The king on the prosecution of R. B. Remmett, Doctor of Physic, against A. Archer, Esq. The whole of the arguments made use of in the King's Bench, for and against the defendant, ... together with the sentence, taken in shorthand by Joseph Gurney, ..
Archer, AddisDate: 1788- E-books
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The case, Trevett against Weeden on information and complaint, for refusing paper bills in payment for butcher's meat, in market, at par with specie. Tried before the Honourable Superior Court, in the county of Newport, September term, 1786. Also, the case of the judges of said court, before the Honourable General Assembly, at Providence, October session, 1786, on citation, for dismissing said complaint. Wherein the rights of the people to trial by jury, &c. are stated and maintained, and the legislative, judiciary and executive powers of government examined and defined. By James M. Varnum, Esq; major-general of the state of Rhode-Island, &c. counsellor at law, and member of Congress for said state.
Varnum, James M., James Mitchell, 1748-1789.Date: 1787