| John Reeves, William Francis Finlason - 1869 - Počet stránok 686
...forbids arbitrary imprisonment and punishment without lawful trial : 'Let no freeman be imprisoned, ive, otherwise than by the legal judgment of his peers,...sell, delay, or deny justice to no one.' No man can carry further the great principle that justice is the great debt of the government to the people, which... | |
| A. Elley Finch - 1873 - Počet stránok 168
...imprisonment and punishment without lawful trial. ... In this clause are clearly contained the writ of Habeas Corpus, and the Trial by Jury, the most effectual...the wisdom of man has hitherto been able to devise.' — Sir J. Mackintosh's History of England, vol. ip 219. The following is the text of this celebrated... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1875 - Počet stránok 876
...are clearly contained the Habeas Corpu< and the Trial by Jury, the most effectual securities agains: oppression which the wisdom of man has hitherto been able to devise.' Hallam has termed them the ' essent:-'. clauses,' as being those which ' protect the personal liberty... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1877 - Počet stránok 526
...the land. We shall sell, delay, or deny right or justice to none.1 This article contains the writ of habeas corpus and the trial by jury, the most effectual...securities against oppression which the wisdom of man has devised, and the principle that justice is the debt of every government, which cannot be paid without... | |
| Edmond Wren - 1881 - Počet stránok 382
...judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land. In this article are clearly contained Habeas Corpus and Trial by Jury, the most effectual securities against...the wisdom of man has hitherto been able to devise.* Next in importance to this is art. 40 — To no man will we sell, to no man will we delay right and... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1884 - Počet stránok 542
...We shall •ell, delay, or deny right or justice to none.' This article contains the writ of liabeat corpus and the trial by jury, the most effectual securities against oppression which the wisdom of man has devised, and the principle that justice is the debt of every government, which cannot be paid without... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael - 1886 - Počet stránok 870
...WE DENY OR DELAY, RIGHT OR JUSTICE. In these clauses of the Charter, remarks Sir James Mackintosh, ' are clearly contained the Habeas Corpus and the Trial...which the wisdom of man has hitherto been able to devise.'2 Hallam has termed them the ' essential clauses,' as being those which ' protect the personal... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1894 - Počet stránok 392
...on these sentences that the right to a speedy trial by jury is based, "the "most effectual security against oppression which the wisdom of man has hitherto been able to devise." Twenty-five barons were chosen to see that King John obeyed the Charter. In truth, he had no idea John's... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - 1896 - Počet stránok 706
...demai or " 9 ditaycf RIGHT, OR JUSTICE. In these clauses of the Charter, remarks Sir James Mackintosh,1 'are clearly contained the Habeas Corpus and the Trial...securities against oppression which the wisdom of man has hithei to been able to devise.' Hallam has termed them the 'essential clauses,' as being those which... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - Počet stránok 642
...Act (31 CAR. II, c. ii, 1679) Statutes efthe Realm In the 39th and 4Oth clauses of the Magna Charta "are clearly contained the Habeas Corpus and the Trial...the wisdom of man has hitherto been able to devise." For centuries before, as for centuries after, the Great Charter, the abuses of judicial processes by... | |
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