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Indeed, though not in respect of the Kind of the Pleas, yet in respect of Judicature, we may without Injury or Impropriety, say that every Seat of Justice is the King's Bench. When therfore a King does by a Law strengthen the Sentence of a Judge, does he disclaime his Power, |
Indeed, though not in respect of the Kind of the Pleasant, yet in respect of Judicature, we may without Injury or Impropriety, say that every Seat of justice is the King's Bench. When Therefore a King does by a Law strengthen the Sentence of a Judge, does he disclaim his Power, |
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