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" ... on the information of the King or a private person, because the accused is entitled to a trial by his peers generally; but on accusation by the House of Commons, they may proceed against the delinquent, of whatsoever degree, and whatsoever be the... "
The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin - Σελίδα 62
1865
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