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Side 210
... jury may take knowledge of matters not within the evi- dence , and the court contrariwise cannot take knowl- edge of any matter not within the pleas : for it is clear that if the evidence had been altogether remote and not proving the ...
... jury may take knowledge of matters not within the evi- dence , and the court contrariwise cannot take knowl- edge of any matter not within the pleas : for it is clear that if the evidence had been altogether remote and not proving the ...
Side 234
... jury between his son and I. S. the challenge remaineth : so may he maintain any suit of his son , notwithstanding the blood be corrupted . Bro . Tit . So1 by the statute of 21 H. VIII . c . 5. the ordinary ought to commit the ...
... jury between his son and I. S. the challenge remaineth : so may he maintain any suit of his son , notwithstanding the blood be corrupted . Bro . Tit . So1 by the statute of 21 H. VIII . c . 5. the ordinary ought to commit the ...
Side 248
... jury , and then the party grieved shall have his attaint ; and therefore that the court , that doth deprive a man of his action , should be subject to an action : but , that notwithstanding , the law will not have , as was said in the ...
... jury , and then the party grieved shall have his attaint ; and therefore that the court , that doth deprive a man of his action , should be subject to an action : but , that notwithstanding , the law will not have , as was said in the ...
Side 317
... juries inveigled , than the common law of England ; as , on the other side , never law took a more precise and strait course with juries , that they should give a direct verdict . For whereas in a manner all laws do give the triers , or ...
... juries inveigled , than the common law of England ; as , on the other side , never law took a more precise and strait course with juries , that they should give a direct verdict . For whereas in a manner all laws do give the triers , or ...
Side 383
... jury , to enquire and present all offences which the justices can deal in : to whom all persons grieved prefer Bills of Indictment ; and they being found and presented by the grand jury , the party in- dicted is to traverse the ...
... jury , to enquire and present all offences which the justices can deal in : to whom all persons grieved prefer Bills of Indictment ; and they being found and presented by the grand jury , the party in- dicted is to traverse the ...
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