A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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... magistrate from the altar to the tri- bunal ; but whoever refused to abide by their judgment , was afterwards interdicted from be- ing present at their solemn sacrifices and holy rites , which was considered by the people as * Cæsar's ...
... magistrate from the altar to the tri- bunal ; but whoever refused to abide by their judgment , was afterwards interdicted from be- ing present at their solemn sacrifices and holy rites , which was considered by the people as * Cæsar's ...
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... magistrate , immediately takes the oaths prescribed by law , and his seat , which he has the high prerogative of retaining for life , unless he chooses to resign ; in which case he must petition the governor to accept his resignation ...
... magistrate , immediately takes the oaths prescribed by law , and his seat , which he has the high prerogative of retaining for life , unless he chooses to resign ; in which case he must petition the governor to accept his resignation ...
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... magistrate , who verifies it to be their act under his hand . With this formality it is received in any court of justice in the island , without the necessity of producing witnesses to prove the execution ; but , in the neighbouring ...
... magistrate , who verifies it to be their act under his hand . With this formality it is received in any court of justice in the island , without the necessity of producing witnesses to prove the execution ; but , in the neighbouring ...
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... magistrate , shall impose any fine or punishment upon any person , on ac- count of any criminal cause , unless he be ... magistrates doing the duty of their offices , shall have and continue the power of committing and fining any per ...
... magistrate , shall impose any fine or punishment upon any person , on ac- count of any criminal cause , unless he be ... magistrates doing the duty of their offices , shall have and continue the power of committing and fining any per ...
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... magistrate , Cicero says , that " they must be exercised with resolution , and with a severity that is above all partiality ; to which must be added , affability in hearing , deliberation in examining , and accuracy in explaining and ...
... magistrate , Cicero says , that " they must be exercised with resolution , and with a severity that is above all partiality ; to which must be added , affability in hearing , deliberation in examining , and accuracy in explaining and ...
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A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man: With the History of Its ... James Johnson No preview available - 2017 |
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