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A glance at the hundred of Wrotham, including the parishes of Wrotham ... - Page 6
by Wrotham - 1881
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History of the middle and working classes

John Wade - 1833 - 674 pages
...English law, was a proceeding essentially different from the modern tribunal, still bearing the ancient name, by which it has been replaced ; and whatever...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not empannelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence; the question was not discussed and argued...
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Supplemental Notes to the View of the State of Europe During the ..., Volume 3

Henry Hallam - 1848 - 450 pages
...generality and fulness of Sir Francis Palgrave's statements can be found in any earlier work than his own. " Trial by jury, according to the old English law, was...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not impannelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence : the question was not discussed and argued...
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View of the state of Europe during the Middle ages. 2 vols. [with ..., Volume 1

Henry Hallam - 1848 - 450 pages
...generality and fulness of Sir Francis Palgrave's statements can be found in any earlier work than his own. " Trial by jury, according to the old English law, was...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not impanuelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence : the question was not discussed and argued...
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View of the state of Europe during the Middle ages. 2 vols. [with ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - 1853 - 698 pages
...who had presented the offence, might, if the culprit thought fit, be examined a second time, as the i though accompanied by many imperfections — such...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not impannelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence : the question was not discussed and argued...
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View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Volume 2

Henry Hallam - 1853 - 446 pages
...bulwark of English liberty. Jurymen, in the present day, are triers of the issue : they are mdividuals who found their opinion upon the evidence, whether...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not impannelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence : the question was not discussed and argued...
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View of the state of Europe during the Middle ages. 2 vols. [with ..., Volume 2

Henry Hallam - 1856 - 446 pages
...original mode of judicial investigation — and they were great and unquestionable, though ciccompanied by many imperfections — such benefits are not to...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not impannelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence : the question was not discussed and argued...
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England's Greatness: Its Rise and Progress in Government, Laws, Religion ...

John Wade - 1856 - 862 pages
...present day are triors of the issue ; they are individuals who found their opinion upon the evidence adduced before them ; and the verdict delivered by...which they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were impanelled to be examined as to the credibility of their evidence ; the question was not dis-> cussed...
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Revolutions in English History, Volume 1

Robert Vaughan - 1859 - 668 pages
...of the present day are the triers of the issue ; they are individuals who found their opinion upon evidence, whether oral or written, adduced before...delivered by them is their declaration of the judgment they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not empannelled to examine into the credibility- of...
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Revolutions of Race in English History, Volume 1

Robert Vaughan - 1860 - 596 pages
...of the present day are the triers of the issue ; they are individuals who found their opinion upon evidence, whether oral or written, adduced before...verdict delivered by them is their declaration of the jndgment they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not empannelled to examine into the credibility...
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The American Law Register, Volume 10

1862 - 802 pages
...identified with the advantages now resulting from the great bulwark of English liberty. Jurymen of the present day are triers of the issue : they are...they have formed. But the ancient jurymen were not empannelled to examine into the credibility of the evidence ; the question was not discussed and argued...
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