| Ralph Heathcote - 1786 - 354 ページ
...Magna Charta. Yet an au-. thor, very learned in the law, " conceives, " that by this was meant chiefly the trial of " the barons by their peers ; though...hath, " fortunately for the liberties of this country, «c been expounded to extend to the trial of all " perfons by a Jury." He thinks that a French law,... | |
| William Forsyth - 1852 - 506 ページ
...comtemporaneous, says, ' I should therefore conceive that the trial per pares in the 29th Chapter of Magna Carta, was meant chiefly to relate to the trial of the barons...country, been expounded to extend to the trial of all persons by a jury.' It is certainly, however, a mistake to suppose that by the pares are meant peers... | |
| Homersham Cox - 1863 - 862 ページ
...I should therefore conceive that the trial per pares, in the twenty-ninth chapter of Mugna Clmria, was meant chiefly to relate to the trial of the barons...country, been expounded to extend to the trial of all persons by a jury." (Observations on the Statutes, third edition, p. 30.) In the case of Lord Audley,... | |
| Homersham Cox - 1863 - 860 ページ
...should therefore conceive that the trial per paret, in the twenty-ninth chapter of Magna Charta, woe meant chiefly to relate to the trial of the barons...country, been expounded to extend to the trial of nil persons by a jury." (Observations on the Statutes, third edition, p. 30.) In the case of Lord Audley,... | |
| William Forsyth - 1875 - 408 ページ
...contemporaneous, says, " I should therefore conceive that the trial per pares in the 2gth Chapter of Magnn Charta, was meant chiefly to relate to the trial of...country, been expounded to extend to the trial of all persons by a jury." It is certainly, however, a mistake to suppose that by the pares are meant peers... | |
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