Imprisonment for Debt Unconstitutional and Oppressive: Proved from the Fundamental Principles of the British Constitution, and the Rights of Natureauthor and sold, 1788 - 160 páginas |
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... bail for debt . A man is not 1 prifon because he owes another money , but be he cannot find bail ; for whether the man ow money or not , is not the business of the offic iffues the warrant , the officer who arrefts th fendant , or the ...
... bail for debt . A man is not 1 prifon because he owes another money , but be he cannot find bail ; for whether the man ow money or not , is not the business of the offic iffues the warrant , the officer who arrefts th fendant , or the ...
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... expence , and employ an attorney to do the business for him : then , if the judge finds he does not owe any thing , the defendant is put to B3 the " the expence of filing common bail , and charged fo UNCONSTITUTIONAL : 21.
... expence , and employ an attorney to do the business for him : then , if the judge finds he does not owe any thing , the defendant is put to B3 the " the expence of filing common bail , and charged fo UNCONSTITUTIONAL : 21.
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... bail , and charged fo that , in the first and cheapest man can go to work to buy justice , it will him about ten pounds , and a week's imp ment ; yet Magna Charta fays , " We will fel man , we will not deny or defer to any , either ...
... bail , and charged fo that , in the first and cheapest man can go to work to buy justice , it will him about ten pounds , and a week's imp ment ; yet Magna Charta fays , " We will fel man , we will not deny or defer to any , either ...
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... bail for double fo large a sum , and therefore sent a gentleman to a judge to represent his cafe ; the judge told this friend that nothing could be done out of the ufual course of business . The country gentleman was fo frightened to ...
... bail for double fo large a sum , and therefore sent a gentleman to a judge to represent his cafe ; the judge told this friend that nothing could be done out of the ufual course of business . The country gentleman was fo frightened to ...
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... bail ) muft fuffer a lon prisonment , and pay a large sum of money t tain juftice ; his plaintiff is not obliged to a any where ; he gives John Doe and Richard for his fecurity , and has the liberty , by mea a worthless attorney , of ...
... bail ) muft fuffer a lon prisonment , and pay a large sum of money t tain juftice ; his plaintiff is not obliged to a any where ; he gives John Doe and Richard for his fecurity , and has the liberty , by mea a worthless attorney , of ...
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action Acts of parliament aforefaid Charles againſt anſwer arreſted attorney bail bailiff becauſe beſt buſineſs cafe caufe cauſe cofts command common law Common Pleas confequence confider conftitution court of Common court of King's creditors debtor defendant diftreffed ditor eſtabliſhed Exchequer expence faid Charles Long faid William faith fame fays fecurity feems fent feven fhall fheriff fhew fhillings fhould firſt fome fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuit fummons fuppofed gentleman give habeas hath himſelf Houſe hundred pounds iffue Impriſonment for Debt infolvent judge judgment jury juſt juſtice King's Bench knight late of Burford LATITAT lawyers liberty lord the king majeſty's moſt muft muſt officer owes Parliament perfons Peter Hammond plaintiff prefent prifon proceſs reaſon refpect reign ſaid ſay ſeems ſhall SHERIFF'S RETURN Sir Edward Coke ſpirit ſtatute take Charles Long themſelves theſe thoſe thouſand underſtand uſed Weſtminſter William Burton William faith writ
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Página 68 - Barker, or his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns ; for which payment well and truly to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents, sealed with my seal.
Página 71 - January, in the condition aforefaid above mentioned, according to the form and effeft of the faid condition : and this he is ready to verify. Wherefore he prays judgment, whether the...
Página 73 - William hath not hitherto paid: and this he is ready to verify. Wherefore he prays judgment, and his debt aforefaid, together with his damages occafioned by the detention of the faid debt, to be adjudged unto him, &e.
Página 158 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Página 17 - And, lastly (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter), it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his life, his liberty, and his property, unless declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Página 66 - England ; that the record and process aforesaid being inspected, we may cause to be done thereupon, for correcting that error, what of right and according to the law and custom of our realm of England ought to be done. WITNESS ourself at Westminster, the twelfth day of February, in the twenty-ninth year of our reign.
Página 79 - Render ; faith, that neither in the record and procefs aforefaid, nor in the gi v-^""""^ 1"" ing of the judgment aforefaid, in any thing is there erred : and he prays in like manner that the court of the faid lord the king here may proceed to the examination as well...
Página 73 - Charles hath no neceffity, neif f* ther is he obliged by the law of the land, in " any manner to anfwer ; and this he is ready " to verify. Wherefore for want of a fufficient...
Página 39 - Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Second, by the Grace of GOD, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, KING, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Página 85 - House, and was instituted to administer justice between the King's domestic servants, that they might not be drawn into other courts, and thereby the King lose their service.