"PORCHESTER. SUFFOLK AND BERKSHIRE. LOUGHBOROUGH."
[32] See the Lord High Steward's speech on that head, 1st James II.
[33] All the resolutions of the Judges, to the time of the reference to
the Committee, are in the Appendix, No. 2.
[34] Atkyns, Vol. I. p. 445.
[35] Blackstone's Commentaries, Book IV. p. 258.
[36] Lords' Journals, Vol. IV. p. 204. An. 1641. Rush. Trial of Lord
Strafford, p. 430.
[37] Lords' Journals, Vol. IV. p. 210.
[38] Id. Vol. XXII. p. 536 to 546. An. 1725.
[39] Lords' Journals, Vol. XXII. p. 541.
[40] Id. Vol. XXVII. p. 63, 65. An. 1746
[41] Gilbert's Law of Evidence, p. 23.
[42] Gravina, 84, 85.
[43] Id. 90 usque ad 100.
[44] Atkyns, Rep. Vol. I p. 37, Omichund _versus_ Barker.
[45] Digest. Lib. XXII. Tit. 5.
[46] Calvinus, voce _Praesumptio_.
[47] Bartolus
[48] Lib. II. Obs. 149, Sec. 9.
[49] Lib. I. Obs. 91, Sec. 7.
[50] Antiqua jurisprudentia aspera quidem illa, tenebricosa, et tristis,
non tam in aequitate quam in verborum superstitione fundata, eaque
Ciceronis aetatem fere attigit, mansitque annos circiter CCCL. Quae hanc
excepit, viguitque annos fere septuaginta novem, superiori longe
humanior; quippe quae magis utilitate communi, quam potestate verborum,
negotia moderaretur.
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