| 1772 - 364 Seiten
...becaufe he had diferted from his feryice, or for any other reafon whatever ; we cannot fee the caufe fet forth by this return, is allowed or approved of by the laws of this kingdom, therefore the man muft be difcharged. This day, at nine o'clock, the poll for Sheriffs began at Guildhall,... | |
| Samuel Estwick - 1773 - 102 Seiten
...becaufe he had deferted from his fervice, or for any other reafon whatever ; we cannot fay, the Caufe fet forth by this return is allowed or approved of by the laws of this kingdom, and therefore the man muft be difcharged." I muft confefs, I have been greatly puzzled in endeavouring to reconcile this... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1773 - 590 Seiten
...becaufe he had deferted from his fervice, or for any other reafon whatever. We cannot fay the caufe fet forth by this return is allowed or approved of by the laws of this kingdom, therefore the ma* muft be discharged. This day the city's iblicitor ligned judgment of dif- 23dt franchifement... | |
| 1800 - 576 Seiten
...becaufe he had deferted from his fervice, or for any other reaibn whatever. We cannot fajr the caufe fet forth by this return is allowed or approved of by the laws of this kingdom, therefore the man muft be dilcharged. This day the city's folici- . tor iigned judgment of dif- 33C>franchifement... | |
| 1817 - 798 Seiten
...cannot say" (here bis Lordship spoke in the name of all hi« brethren, the Judges on the Bench— ¿" We cannot say" " the cause set forth by this return is allowed or approved of by the laws of thin kingdom, and therefore the IM -ni meaning James Somerset), must be discharged." This clear decision... | |
| 1808 - 702 Seiten
...W«* cannot say," (here his Lordship spoke in the uame of all his brethren, the Judges on the bench, we cannot say,) " the cause set forth by this return...of by the laws of this kingdom, and therefore the n»an,"(meaning James Somerset,) "must be discharged." This clear decision of the Court of Kings bi-nch... | |
| 1809 - 574 Seiten
...becaule he had deferted from his fervice, or for any other reafon whatever. We cannot fay the caufe let forth by this return is allowed or approved of by the laws ol this kingdom, therefore the man mult be difcharged. This day the city's lui ici- , tor figned judgment... | |
| 1817 - 780 Seiten
...cannot say", (here liix Lordship spoke in the name of all In: brethren, the Judges on the Bench — " We cannot say" '• the cause set forth by this return...by the laws of this kingdom, and therefore the man i, meaning Jame* Somerset), must be discharged." This clear, decision of the Court of King's Bench... | |
| 1827 - 470 Seiten
...after the occasion or accident which gave rise to it, has been forgotten; and tracing the subject to natural principles, the claim of slavery never can be supported. The power claimed never was in use here, or acknowledged by the law. Upon the whole, we cannot say the cause returned... | |
| Prince Hoare - 1828 - 456 Seiten
...after the occasion or accident which gave rise to it has been forgotten ; and, tracing the subject to natural principles, the claim of slavery never can be supported. The power claimed never was in use here, or acknowledged by the law. Upon the whole, we cannot say the cause returned... | |
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