Die Werke des Wassers betrachtet auf einer Nordlandfahrt: Vortrag gehalten im wissenschaftlichen Theater der Urania zu BerlinH. Paetel, 1809 |
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... leave to have some time to speak to it . And as for the words alledged against me , as if I had spoken them , I humbly pray they may be no disparagement to my cause , for I do patiently refer myself to your grave censures , as being ...
... leave to have some time to speak to it . And as for the words alledged against me , as if I had spoken them , I humbly pray they may be no disparagement to my cause , for I do patiently refer myself to your grave censures , as being ...
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... leave it . Hussey , Chief Justice saith , that sir John Markham told king Edw . 4 , that he could not arrest a man ... leaves the matter to the discretion of the judges , whether bail- able or not ; for when the statute hath declared who ...
... leave it . Hussey , Chief Justice saith , that sir John Markham told king Edw . 4 , that he could not arrest a man ... leaves the matter to the discretion of the judges , whether bail- able or not ; for when the statute hath declared who ...
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... leave the question where it was , if the inter- pretation of the statute were not . But I think under your ... leaves the matter them the caption is returned , that they might very uncertain ; and per speciale mandatum , ' see the time ...
... leave the question where it was , if the inter- pretation of the statute were not . But I think under your ... leaves the matter them the caption is returned , that they might very uncertain ; and per speciale mandatum , ' see the time ...
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... leave the examination and de- termination thereof to the laws of this kingdom . My lord , it is very true that this is a very great cause , and hath raised a great expecta- tion , and for the manner of it , more than was necessary ; but ...
... leave the examination and de- termination thereof to the laws of this kingdom . My lord , it is very true that this is a very great cause , and hath raised a great expecta- tion , and for the manner of it , more than was necessary ; but ...
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... leave , as an entrance thereunto , to speak first of the occasion . You shall know , Justice is the life and the heart's blood of the commonwealth ; and if the commonwealth bleed in the master- vein , all the balm in Gilead is but in ...
... leave , as an entrance thereunto , to speak first of the occasion . You shall know , Justice is the life and the heart's blood of the commonwealth ; and if the commonwealth bleed in the master- vein , all the balm in Gilead is but in ...
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Popular passages
Page 227 - Parliament : and whereas no offender of what kind soever is exempted from the proceedings to be used and punishments to be inflicted by the laws and statutes of this your realm : nevertheless of late time divers commissions under Your Majesty's Great Seal have issued forth, by which certain persons have been assigned and appointed commissioners with power and authority to proceed within the land according to the justice of martial law...
Page 835 - He was of an industry and vigilance not to be tired out or wearied by the most laborious ; and of parts not to be imposed upon by the most subtle or sharp ; and of a personal courage equal to his best parts...
Page 227 - ... divers of your subjects have of late been imprisoned without any cause showed ; and when for their deliverance they were brought before your justices by your Majesty's writs of habeas corpus, there to undergo and receive as the court should order, and their keepers commanded to certify the causes of their detainer, no cause was certified, but that they were detained by your Majesty's special command, signified by the lords of your Privy Council, and yet were returned back to several prisons,...
Page 225 - England, it is declared and enacted, That no freeman may be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Page 835 - ... own designs, that he seemed seldom to wish more than was concluded ; and in many gross conclusions, which would hereafter contribute to designs not yet set on foot, when he found them sufficiently backed by majority of voices, he would withdraw himself before the question, that he might seem not to consent to so much visible unreasonableness ; which produced as great a doubt in some as it did approbation in others, of his integrity.
Page 225 - Nevertheless, against the tenor of the said statutes, and other, the good laws and statutes of your realm to that end provided, divers of your subjects have of late been imprisoned without any cause...
Page 227 - Charter, and the law of the land: and by the said Great Charter and other the laws and statutes of this your realm, no man ought to be adjudged to death; but by the laws established in this your realm, either by the customs of the same realm or by Acts of Parliament : and whereas no offender of what kind soever is exempted from the proceedings to be used, and punishments to be inflicted by the laws and statutes of this your realm: nevertheless of late...
Page 835 - And even with them who were able to preserve themselves from his infusions, and discerned those opinions to be fixed in him with which they could not comply, he always left the character of an ingenious and conscientious person.
Page 227 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of parliament...
Page 193 - Sovereign Power is no parliamentary word. In my opinion it weakens Magna Charta and all our Statutes...