Subjects; as thereby the inestimable Privilege of being tried by a Jury from the Vicinage, as well as the Liberty of summoning and producing Witnesses on such Trial, will be taken away from the Party accused. The State Records of North Carolina - Pagina 42door North Carolina - 1890Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 488 pagina’s
...highly derogatory of the rights of British subjects, as thereby the inestimable privilege of trial by a jury from the vicinage, as well as the liberty of producing witnesses on such trial, will be taken away from the party accused." The House of Burgesses... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1916 - 496 pagina’s
..."highly derogatory of the rights of British subjects, as thereby the inestimable privilege of trial by a jury from the vicinage, as well as the liberty of producing witnesses on such trial, will be taken away from the party accused." The House sent a petition... | |
| 1917 - 656 pagina’s
...tried, is highly derogatory to the Rights of British Subjects ; as thereby the inestimable Privilege of being tried by a jury from the Vicinage, as well...Party accused. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee, that an humble, dutiful, and loyal Address, be presented to his Majesty, to assure... | |
| Connecticut Historical Society - 1921 - 358 pagina’s
...tried, which is Derogatory of the Rights of British Subjects, as thereby the inestimable Privilidge of being tried by a Jury from the Vicinage, as well...such Trial will be taken away from the Party accused. Your Inteligence from time to time meets with Approbation, you will go on to inform of Occurrances,... | |
| Delaware. Constitutional Convention, Delaware. General Assembly. House of Assembly - 1986 - 630 pagina’s
...tried, is highly derogatory of the Rights of British Subjects, as thereby the inestimable privilege of being tried by a Jury from the Vicinage, as well...Liberty of summoning and producing Witnesses on such trials, will be taken away from the Party accused. 5. That all Acts and Proceedings of the British... | |
| Randolph N. Jonakait - 2003 - 646 pagina’s
...tried, is highly derogatory of the Rights of British subjects; as thereby the inestimable Privilege of being tried by a Jury from the Vicinage, as well...Trial, will be taken away from the Party accused." In 1774, the first Continental Congress declared: "That the respective colonies are entided to the... | |
| Randolph N. Jonakait - 2008 - 372 pagina’s
...tried, is highly derogatory of the Rights of British subjects; as thereby the inestimable Privilege of being tried by a Jury from the Vicinage, as well...Trial, will be taken away from the Party accused." In 1774, the first Continental Congress declared: "That the respective colonies are entitled to the... | |
| Merrill Jensen - 2004 - 754 pagina’s
...seas was "highly derogatory of the rights of British subjects, as thereby the inestimable privilege of being tried by a jury from the vicinage, as well...trial, will be taken away from the party accused." The burgesses then decided to petition the king, and to make certain of widespread publicity, they... | |
| Nations Unies. Département des affaires économiques et sociales - 1980 - 378 pagina’s
...tried, is highly derogatory of the rights of British subjects, as thereby the inestimable privilege of being tried by a jury from the vicinage, as well...trial, will be taken away from the party accused. litsolbrt, nemine contradiccnte, That an humble, dutiful and loyal address be presented to His Majesty,... | |
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