Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3Maynard, Merrill, 1888 |
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... appear that in civil proceedings witnesses were necessarily examined on oath ; but witnesses appear to have been examined on oath in the judicia publica , which were criminal proceedings . The title in the Digest , " De Testibus " ( 22 ...
... appear that in civil proceedings witnesses were necessarily examined on oath ; but witnesses appear to have been examined on oath in the judicia publica , which were criminal proceedings . The title in the Digest , " De Testibus " ( 22 ...
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... appears to their power and willingness to punish perjury a exercise an influence in any case , because it acts ... appear munity who are witnesses to it , treat the violation immediately . Bentham's chief argument is as of it as a ...
... appears to their power and willingness to punish perjury a exercise an influence in any case , because it acts ... appear munity who are witnesses to it , treat the violation immediately . Bentham's chief argument is as of it as a ...
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... appears no reason why this oath of fealty should not in theory still be due from every subject at com- mon law , though it would be doubtful who had authority to administer it , and what would be the legal consequence , if any , of a ...
... appears no reason why this oath of fealty should not in theory still be due from every subject at com- mon law , though it would be doubtful who had authority to administer it , and what would be the legal consequence , if any , of a ...
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... appears in the history of the American civil service . Down to 1820 , office- holders practically held during good behavior . It was considered at first doubtful whether the presi- dent had the discretionary power of removal at all . It ...
... appears in the history of the American civil service . Down to 1820 , office- holders practically held during good behavior . It was considered at first doubtful whether the presi- dent had the discretionary power of removal at all . It ...
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... appears to have been alleged by the promoters of the measure . In fact , it does not appear to have occurred to any one as an ar- gument likely to help its passage . The bill was due to the fact that there had been many defalca- tions ...
... appears to have been alleged by the promoters of the measure . In fact , it does not appear to have occurred to any one as an ar- gument likely to help its passage . The bill was due to the fact that there had been many defalca- tions ...
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