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" That in controversies respecting property, and in suits between man and man, the ancient trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. "
A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of Virginia, and the District of Columbia - Page 522
edited by - 1835 - 636 pages
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A Treatise on Trial by Jury: Including Questions of Law and Fact : with an ...

John Proffatt - 1876 - 624 pages
...controversies -at law respecting property, the ancient mode of trial by jury is one of the best securities of the rights of the people, and ought to remain sacred and inviolable." B § 87. How the Right is determined. — From the preceding examination, it is seen that the right...
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Acts and Joint Resolutions, Amending the Constitution, of the General ...

Virginia - 1877 - 476 pages
...described and supported by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted. 13. That in controversies respecting property, and in suits between man and man, the trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. 14. That the freedom of the...
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THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

ALLEN THORNDIKE RICE - 1879 - 718 pages
...ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 10. That in controversies respecting property, and in...between man and man, the ancient trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. 11. That the freedom of the press is one of the...
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The North American Review, Volume 128

1879 - 738 pages
...ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 10. That in controversies respecting property, and in...between man and man, the ancient trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. 11. That the freedom of the press is one of the...
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White and Black: The Outcome of a Visit to the United States

Sir George Campbell - 1879 - 454 pages
...write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty. 13. That in controversies respecting property, and in suits between man and man, the trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. 15. That a well-regulated militia,...
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Journal of Social Science: Containing the Transactions of the ..., Volumes 10-13

1879 - 848 pages
...controversies at law respecting property, the ancient mode of trial by jur}- is one of the best securities of the rights of the people, and ought to remain sacred and inviolable," proceeds to declare that "The distinctions between actions at law and suits in equity, and the forms...
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Session Laws and Resolutions

North Carolina - 1879 - 948 pages
...controversies at law respecting property, the ancient mode of trial by jury is one of the best securities of the rights of the people, and ought to remain sacred and inviolable. SEC. 20. The freedom of the press is one of the great bulwalks of liberty, and therefore ought never...
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The Republic of Republics: Or, American Federal Liberty

Bernard Janin Sage - 1881 - 656 pages
...described and supported by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted. 11. That, in controversies respecting property, and in...between man and man, the ancient trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. 12. That the freedom of the press is one of the...
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The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of ..., Volume 4

1881 - 668 pages
...remedy ought not to be denied nor delayed. "11 That, in controversies respecting property, and in suit!) between man and Man, the ancient trial by jury is one of the greatest securities to the lights of the people, and ought to remain sacred and inviolable. " 12. That every freeman ought to...
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A History of the American People

Arthur Gilman - 1883 - 730 pages
...ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. XI. That in controversies respecting property, and...suits between man and man, the ancient trial by jury of twelve men is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred. XII. That the freedom of the...
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