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A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal ... - Page 69
by Sir Michael Foster - 1767 - 412 pages
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A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trial of the Rebels ...

Sir Michael Foster - Accomplices - 1792 - 502 pages
...alfo fome other perfons in whofe pru• dence dence he could confide, to make the ftricteft inquiry they could into the affair, and report to him. At length he, receiving no farther light, determined to fend no more reprieves, and to leave the prifoner to the juftice of the...
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A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trial of the Rebels ...

Sir Michael Foster - Accomplices - 1792 - 504 pages
...and alfo fome other perfons in whofe prudence dcnce he could confide, to make the ftrifteft inquiry they could into the affair, and report to him. At length he, receiving no farther light, determined to fend no more reprieves, and to leave the prifoner to the juftice of the...
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The New Virginia Justice, Comprising the Office and Authority of a Justice ...

William Waller Hening - Forms (Law) - 1810 - 710 pages
...whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry they could into the affair, and make report to him. At length he, receiving no further light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the law, at the expiration of the...
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The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Volume 3

Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 834 pages
...whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry they^could into the affair, and make report to him. At length he receiving no further light determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the law at the expiration of the...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volume 1

William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1824 - 594 pages
...examination, and also some other persons, in whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry they could into the affair, and report to him. At length he, receiving no farther light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 1

William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1826 - 780 pages
...examination, and also some other persons, in whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry they could into the affair, and report to him. At length he, receiving no farther light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the...
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Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown, Volume 1

Sir Matthew Hale - Pleas of the crown - 1847 - 784 pages
...examination, and also some other persons in whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry 862. The act of April 10th, 1834, provides : Whenever hereafter any pers farther light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the...
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Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown, Volume 1

Sir Matthew Hale - Criminal law - 1847 - 774 pages
...examination, and also some other persons in whose prudence he could confide, -to make the strictest inquiry they could into the affair and report to him. At length he, receiving no farther light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the...
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The Law of Magistrates and Constables in the State of South-Carolina ...

Benjamin Chaplin Pressley - Constables - 1848 - 552 pages
...examination, and also some other persons, in whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry they could into the affair, and report to him. At length he, receiving no farther light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volume 1

William Oldnall Russell, Charles Sprengel Greaves - Criminal law - 1877 - 898 pages
...examination, and also some other persons, in whose prudence he could confide, to make the strictest inquiry they could into the affair, and report to him. At...length he, receiving no further light, determined to send no more reprieves, and to leave the prisoner to the justice of the law at the expiration of the...
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