Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English HistoryMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 277 páginas |
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... trial by jury , the essential relation of representation to taxation , and the like derived from the old struggle of the nation for its freedom . It was natural that colonies , set off from the home land as these were , should manifest ...
... trial by jury , the essential relation of representation to taxation , and the like derived from the old struggle of the nation for its freedom . It was natural that colonies , set off from the home land as these were , should manifest ...
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... trial , and the administration of justice used in the realm of Eng- land , as near as may be . " Thus the government of Virginia , even at that early date , included a personal executive in the governor , representing the sovereign ...
... trial , and the administration of justice used in the realm of Eng- land , as near as may be . " Thus the government of Virginia , even at that early date , included a personal executive in the governor , representing the sovereign ...
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... Trial by jury , taxation by the repre- sentatives of the people in assembly , and other charac- teristic English principles , were incorporated into custom and regulation . Such was Virginia before she became a State of the American ...
... Trial by jury , taxation by the repre- sentatives of the people in assembly , and other charac- teristic English principles , were incorporated into custom and regulation . Such was Virginia before she became a State of the American ...
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... trial by jury was , with other English customs , established in common practice . Rhode Island , also a union of two previously existing colonies , received from Charles II . , in 1663 , after a suc- cession of political vicissitudes ...
... trial by jury was , with other English customs , established in common practice . Rhode Island , also a union of two previously existing colonies , received from Charles II . , in 1663 , after a suc- cession of political vicissitudes ...
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... trial " was made when , in 1283 , they were summoned to Shrewsbury on the trial of David of Wales ; but they attended merely as witnesses . " . - Stubbs , Constitutional History of England , II . 270 , 271 . 1 From the impeachment of ...
... trial " was made when , in 1283 , they were summoned to Shrewsbury on the trial of David of Wales ; but they attended merely as witnesses . " . - Stubbs , Constitutional History of England , II . 270 , 271 . 1 From the impeachment of ...
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