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" Here again the language of the great charter is, that no freeman shall be taken or imprisoned but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. "
Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale - Page 43
by Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1818
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1–4. köide

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 lehte
...the language of the great charter charter' is, that no freeman (hall be taken or iroprifoned, but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. And many fubfequent old ftatutes j exprefsly direct, that no man fhall be taken or imprifoned by fuggeftion...
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A Law Grammar: Or, an Introduction to the Theory and Practice of English ...

1791 - 568 lehte
...reftraint, unlefs by due courfe of law. By MAGNACHARTA, no freeman fhall be taken and imprifoned but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. By THE PETITION OF RIGHTS, no freeman mail be imprifoned or detained without caufe fhewn, 3. Car. i....
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, 1. köide

William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 lehte
...again the language of the great charter' is, that no freeman (hall be taken or imprifoned, [ 135 but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. And many fubfequent old ftatutesi exprefsly direct, that no man {hall be taken or imprifoned by fuggeftion...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 1. köide

William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 lehte
...again the language of the great charter' is, that no freeman shall be taken or [135] imprisoned, but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. And many subsequent old statutes J expressly direct, that no man shall be taken or imprisoned by Suggestion...
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Cobbett's Political Register, 17. köide

William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 lehte
...Charta, which expressly and explicitly declares, " That no trec,man shall he taken or imprisoned but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land." That we have observed wuh alarm and sorrow the lale act* of the House of Commons, which has assumed...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 17. köide

1810 - 538 lehte
...Charta, which expressly and explicitly declares, " That no freeman shall be taken or imprisoned but by the, lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land." That we haye observed with alarm and sorrow the late act* of tha House of Commons, which has assumed...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., 22. köide

1817 - 650 lehte
...disgraced the throne. The language of Magna Chartais, «that no freeman shall be taken or imprisoned but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land." Here permit me to ask, has any gentleman present seen the original Magna Charta deposited in the Cottoiiian...
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A Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and Other ..., 3. köide

Thomas Tayler - 1819 - 232 lehte
...terrce. That no free man be taken, or imprisoned, or banished, or destroyed in any other manner, than by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. Nul tiel record. No such record. Nul tort. No wrong. Nuncpro tune. Now for then. Nunquam custodia alicujus...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], 1. köide

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 lehte
...the language of the great charter i is, that no [135] freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land. And many subsequent old statutes J expressly direct, that no man shall be taken or imprisoned by suggestion...
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On the laws and liberties of Englishmen [signed P.].

1831 - 24 lehte
...explicit language of Magna Charta, which says, " that no Englishman shall be taken or imprisoned but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the Law of the Land.?' This principle, we repeat again and again, is of vital importance to the existence of genuine liberty :...
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