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" No free-man shall be seized, or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way destroyed; nor will we condemn him, nor will we commit him to prison, excepting by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the laws of the land. ^/~ 40. To none will... "
The Sons of the American Revolution: New York State Society, 1893-94 - Page 23
by Sons of the American Revolution - 1894 - 268 pages
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History of England During the Early and Middle Ages, Volume 2

Charles Henry Pearson - 1867 - 622 pages
...289. ARTICLES OF of justice, the second by his irregular taxation. The thirty-ninth article, that " no freeman shall be seized or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way brought to ruin; we will not go against any man, nor send against him, except by legal judgment of...
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The St. James's Magazine, Volume 20

1867 - 520 pages
...imprisoned, or outlawed, or in any way injured, or in any manner proceeded against by us, otherwise than by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the laws of the land." Oppressive fines or seizures were guarded against ; lands were not to be seized for debts, if chattels...
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Essays and Lectures: Historical and Literary

James Whiteside - 1868 - 518 pages
...outlawed, or banished, or in any way destroyed ; nor will we condemn him, nor will we imprison him, excepting by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the laws of the land.' " Thus we have proof conclusive of the spirit of liberty which from early times breathed through the...
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Essays and Lectures: Historical and Literary

James Whiteside - 1868 - 498 pages
...suorum, vel per legem terra;.' " ' No freeman shall be seized, or imprisoned, or outlawed, or banished, or in any way destroyed ; nor will we condemn him, nor will we imprison him, excepting by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the laws of the land.' " Thus we...
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American Bastile: A History of the Illegal Arrests and Imprisonment of ...

John A. Marshall - 1869 - 754 pages
...Charta, the great charter of English liberty. It contains these words : "No FREEMAN SHALL BE TAKENJ'OR IMPRISONED, OR DISPOSSESSED, OR OUTLAWED, OR IN ANY WAY DESTROYED ; NOR WILL WE PASS UPON HIM, NOR COMMIT HIM, BUT BY THE LAWFUL JUDGMENT OF HIS PEERS, OR BY THE LAW OF THE LAND....
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 pages
...government. " No freeman," ran the memorable article that lies at the base of our whole judicial system, " shall be seized or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way arought to ruin : we will not go against any man nor send against him, save by legal judgment of his...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 pages
...government. "No freeman," ran the memorable article that lies at the base of our whole judicial system, "shall be seized or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way brought to ruin : we will not go against any man nor send against him, save by legal judgment of his...
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The Modern World

Shoshee Chunder Dutt - 1876 - 344 pages
...no person was to be tried on suspicion alone—and that no person was to be tried or punished except by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the laws of the land. This, which was regarded at the time as a shameful violation of the royal prerogative, and which drew...
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The Book of the Thames: From Its Rise to Its Fall

Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1877 - 480 pages
...that which provides for the free and immediate dispensation of justice to all, in the words: — " No freeman shall be seized or imprisoned, or dispossessed,...way destroyed ; nor will we condemn him, nor will we omu ciAt v Antej*a&ta.'wfc wwuvKtio we lui? ctvrn \vm-ny necfap mm maxml eqi wbtea p\rtm»TuA» uv...
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Analysis of English History, Based on Green's Short History of the English ...

Charles William Adam Tait - 1878 - 236 pages
...Englishmen to security of person and property. Means of actual livelihood to be left even to the worst. " No freeman shall be seized or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way brought to ruin, save by legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land, d Right of Englishmen...
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