Sir Matthew Hale and the English LawUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - 588 Seiten |
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... period . After his victory he was again imprisoned as a dangerous incendiary and finally released on condition that he permanently leave England . Two years absence from the political wars he loved so well was apparently all he could ...
... period . After his victory he was again imprisoned as a dangerous incendiary and finally released on condition that he permanently leave England . Two years absence from the political wars he loved so well was apparently all he could ...
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... period nothing was accomplished or that many of the unadopted proposals did not point up glaring weaknesses . The destruction of the prerogative system in the early days of the Long Parliament is a well known story , as is the prevalent ...
... period nothing was accomplished or that many of the unadopted proposals did not point up glaring weaknesses . The destruction of the prerogative system in the early days of the Long Parliament is a well known story , as is the prevalent ...
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... period of stability and only after careful deliberation ; certainly not , he implied , in a period such as the Interregnum . Another basis for reform was the sheer bulk of the laws and the cases interpreting them . The multiplicity of ...
... period of stability and only after careful deliberation ; certainly not , he implied , in a period such as the Interregnum . Another basis for reform was the sheer bulk of the laws and the cases interpreting them . The multiplicity of ...
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accused appear authority Baxter bench Burnet Cambridge Chancery charges Charles Chief Justice civil Coke committee common law Common Pleas Commonwealth concerning Continued Convention Parliament counsel crime criminal law Cromwell crown custom discussion Edward English Law English Legal equity Francis Hargrave Hale felt Hale wrote Hale's History Hargrave's Law Tracts historian History of England History of English Hobbes Ibid important Inderwick insisted interest Interregnum John John Bickerton judge judicature judicial jurisdiction jury king King's later Laud law reform Laws of England lawyers legal history legal order legislation Lincoln's Lincoln's Inn London Long Parliament Lords House ment nature Oxford parlia person political prerogative Presbyterian problem Protectorate Prynne puritan reason regicides reign religion religious Restoration Richard Baxter Roger North royal royalist Runnington says Selden Serjeant seventeenth century showed Sir Matthew Hale Sir William Holdsworth society statute Stuarts things Thomas Hobbes tion Treatise trial vols whole William Holdsworth William Prynne