Freeholders being generally the Judges, and Conversing one among another, and being as it were the Chief Judges, not only of the Fact, but of the Law; every Man that had a Suit there, sped according as he could make Parties; and Men of great Power and... Publication Fund Series - Halaman 4521877Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Francis Stoughton Sullivan, Gilbert Stuart - 1805 - 336 halaman
...he could make parties ; and the men of great power and interest in the county did easily overthrow others in their own causes, or in such wherein they were interested, either by relation, tenure, service, dependance, or application. True it is, the law provided a remedy for false judgments... | |
| Matthew Hale - 1820 - 582 halaman
...THERI?, SPED ACCORDING AS HE COULD M ARE PARTIES. And men of great power and interest in the county, did easily overbear others, in their own causes, or...; either by relation of kindred, tenure, service, dependence, or application. And although in cases of false judgment, the law, even as then used, provided... | |
| 1825 - 504 halaman
...moment was carried by parties and factions, and that those of great power and interest in the county, did easily overbear others in their own causes, or...interested, either by relation of kindred, tenure, service, dependence, or application.' This is certainly a very natural account of the operations of such consequences... | |
| George Worthington - 1840 - 72 halaman
...every man that had a suit there sped according as he could make parties. And men of great power and interest in the country did easily overbear others...kindred, tenure, service, dependance, or application. And although in cases of false judgment, the law, even as then used, provided a remedy by writ of false... | |
| John Reeves, William Francis Finlason - 1869 - 686 halaman
...had a suit there sped аз he could make parties ; and men of great power and interest in the county did easily overbear others in their own causes, or...interested, either by relation of kindred, tenure, service, dependence, or application " (Hist. Com. Laic, c. 7). " The administration of justice in the county,... | |
| John Reeves, William Francis Finlason - 1869 - 686 halaman
...had a suit there sped as he could make parties ; and men of great power and interest in the county did easily overbear others in their own causes, or...interested, either by relation of kindred, tenure, service, dependence, or application " (Hiit. Com. Law, c. 7). " The administration of justice in the county,... | |
| New York (Colony). Lieutenant Governor (1761-1775 : Colden) - 1877 - 530 halaman
...Factions & Parties. For the freeholders being generally the Judges, and conversing one among another <fe being as it were the Chief Judges, not only of the...Similar Causes in all ages produce similar Effects : <fe such effects must be expected while Men have the means in their Power of gratifying their Avarice... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1877 - 522 halaman
...the Fact but of the Law ; every Man that had a suit there, sped according as he could make Parties, & Men of great Power <fe Interest in the Country did...their Power of gratifying their Avarice or ambition. Factious formed by Men of Interest, large Estates & family connections must be of much more force &... | |
| 1877 - 520 halaman
...; every Man that had a suit there, sped according as he could make Parties, & Men of great Power & Interest in the Country did easily overbear others...Similar Causes in all ages produce similar Effects : <fe such effects nmst be expected while Men have the means in their Power of gratifying their Avarice... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1877 - 558 halaman
...Suit there sped "as he [33] could make Parties; and Men of great " Power and Interest in the County did easily overbear " others in their own Causes,...they "were interested, either by Relation of Kindred, Ten" ure, Service, Dependence, or Ap[ilication." The Colonies, while all the Judges, and all the Officers... | |
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