| Edward Shippen, William Hamilton - 1805 - 590 σελίδες
...remainder. The whole is well worth their perusal. " Upon these accounts the trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory...heightened, when it is applied to criminal cases ! But this w3 must refer to the ensuing book of these commentaries : only observing for the present, that it is... | |
| Michael Bright (Gen.), Thomas Lloyd - 1809 - 236 σελίδες
...facts, without re-examination or appeal." " The trial by jury," says judge Blackstone, " ever haa been, and I trust ever will be looked upon as the glory of the English Law." — And the attachment and veneration manifested for this mode of investigating facts, by that great luminary... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1819 - 92 σελίδες
...book' and the twenty-third chapter of Blackstone's Commentaries. " The trial by Jury ever has been, and I " trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory " of the English law. It is the most trans" cendant privilege which any subject can en" joy or wish for, that he cannot be... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 568 σελίδες
...at the hearing of the cause in court. [ 3Y9 ] UPON these accounts the trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory...that advantage be heightened, when it is applied to criminul cases ! But this we must refer to the ensuing book of these commentaries : only observing... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1828 - 572 σελίδες
...momentous concern." — 4 Bla. Com. 348. " Trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked on as the glory of the English law; and if it has so...regulating civil property, how much must that advantage be beighteued, when it is applied to criminal cases } It is the most transcendent privilege which any... | |
| 1828 - 562 σελίδες
...348. " Trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked on as the glory of the JKnglish law ; and if it has so great an advantage over others...property, how much must that advantage be heightened, wheu it is applied to criminal case*'. II is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 σελίδες
...Law now admit of the open examination of witnesses ? TRIAL BY JURY. THE trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot be affected... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1852 - 668 σελίδες
...thus : Justice Blackstone, speaking of this institution, says : " The trial by joiry has ever been, and, I trust, ever will be, looked upon as the glory...property, how much must that advantage be heightened when Mitchell v. Harmony. it is applied to criminal cases ! It is the most transcendent privilege which... | |
| Lysander Spooner - 1852 - 224 σελίδες
...from all secret machinations which may sap and undermine it." * " The trial by jury ever has been, and I trust ever will be, looked upon as the glory of the English law. . . It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot be... | |
| William Blackstone, Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot - 1853 - 392 σελίδες
...this is recorded as the decision of the cause in dispute. The trial by Jury ever has been, and I hope ever will be looked upon, as the glory of the English law. It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot be affected... | |
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