History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War: 1603-1642, Volumen3Longmans, 1895 |
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... asked the judges to make . At the best , the writ had been but a clumsy mode of ascertaining that the rights of the Crown would suffer no damage by a suit in which it was not itself a party ; but as long as it had only been issued in ...
... asked the judges to make . At the best , the writ had been but a clumsy mode of ascertaining that the rights of the Crown would suffer no damage by a suit in which it was not itself a party ; but as long as it had only been issued in ...
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... asked to assist a baffled swindler in taking vengeance on his dupe , were by no means in a hurry to find a true bill in the case . On this Coke sent for them , and refused to grant their request for further time to deliberate , as the ...
... asked to assist a baffled swindler in taking vengeance on his dupe , were by no means in a hurry to find a true bill in the case . On this Coke sent for them , and refused to grant their request for further time to deliberate , as the ...
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... asked him why he did not remain to the dinner at the Court . Coke replied that the King was fond of asking him questions which were of such a nature that he preferred being as far off as possible . " I guess , " was Whitelocke's remark ...
... asked him why he did not remain to the dinner at the Court . Coke replied that the King was fond of asking him questions which were of such a nature that he preferred being as far off as possible . " I guess , " was Whitelocke's remark ...
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... asked was , that they should do the same when the delay was necessary in order that he might lay before them his own case whenever his rights were involved . On June 6 , the judges were summoned before The judges acknowledge the Council ...
... asked was , that they should do the same when the delay was necessary in order that he might lay before them his own case whenever his rights were involved . On June 6 , the judges were summoned before The judges acknowledge the Council ...
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... asked pardon for their error . protests . Coke , however , though he joined the other judges in de- manding pardon , did not allow the King's reasoning to remain Coke still unanswered . He reiterated his opinion that the postponement ...
... asked pardon for their error . protests . Coke , however , though he joined the other judges in de- manding pardon , did not allow the King's reasoning to remain Coke still unanswered . He reiterated his opinion that the postponement ...
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