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" ... he looked upon the independence and uprightness of the judges, as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects; and as most conducive to the honour of the crown. "
The Englishman's fire-side - Page 46
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The Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams: Being a Narrative of ..., Volume 2

William Vincent Wells - United States - 1865 - 534 pages
...uprightness of judges were essential to the impartial administration of justice, as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects, and as most conducive to the honor of the Crown. "When we consider," the answer continues, "the many attempts that have been made...
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Select Biographical Sketches Form the Note-books of a Law Reporter

William Heath Bennet - Great Britain - 1867 - 304 pages
...the well-known declaration, that he looked upon the independence of the Judges ' as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects,...and as most conducive to the honour of the Crown.' So sacred has this principle been considered, that in no instance that occurs to me has any new tribunal...
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Select Biographical Sketches Form the Note-books of a Law Reporter

William Heath Bennet - Great Britain - 1867 - 302 pages
...the well-known declaration, that he looked upon the independence of the Judges ' as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects,...and as most conducive to the honour of the Crown.' So sacred has this principle been considered, that in no instance that occurs to me has any new tribunal...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 2

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1873 - 752 pages
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most conducive to the honor of the crown."'2 Indeed, since the independence of the judges has been secured by this permanent...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1875 - 860 pages
...judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice; as one of the best securities of tho rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most conducive to the honour of the crown."^)1' In criminal proceedings, or prosecutions for offences, it would still he a higher absurdity...
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Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of ..., Volume 1

Francis Lieber - Political ethics - 1875 - 610 pages
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the imperial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most conducive to the honor of the crown." As to the power of the British judge to declare a law unconstitutional, it is...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1876 - 782 pages
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most conducive to the honor of the crown."(«) In criminal proceedings, or prosecutions for offences, it would be a still...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 1

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1878 - 820 pages
...uprightness of the judges as essential to "the impartial administration of justice, as one of the best se"curities of the rights and liberties of his subjects, and as most "conducive to the honor of the crown," and due credit to the parliament which enacted full salaries to judges during...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 53

Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 1234 pages
...uprightness of the judges as essential to the Impartial administration of justice, as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects, and as most conducive to the honor of the crown.' Story, Const. §§ 1G08, 1623, 1024; Hall. Const. Hist. pp. 391, 401: 12 Green,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England ...

William Blackstone - Law - 1890 - 902 pages
...uprightness of the judges, as essential to the impartial administration of justice ; as one of the best securities of the rights and liberties of his subjects ; and as most conducive to the honour of the crown."1 In criminal proceedings, or prosecutions for offences, it would still be a higher absurdity,...
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