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all and Englishmen
That said, the situation in England was far worse than in Scandinavia, France and Prussia: as late as 1841, 33 % of all Englishmen and 44 % of Englishwomen signed marriage certificates with their mark as they were unable to write ( government-financed public education was not available in England until 1870 and, even then, on a limited basis ).
The Bill of Rights laid out certain basic rights for ( at the time ) all Englishmen.
The Life of Edward the Confessor, written fifty years later, claimed that when Emma was pregnant with him, all Englishmen promised that if the child was a boy they would accept him as king.
After 1075 all earldoms were held by Normans, while Englishmen were only occasionally appointed as sheriffs.
During the 1958 racing season, the two Englishmen became engaged in a rivalry with Luigi Musso, another Ferrari driver, that spurred all three into fierce competition for prize money.
John Lilburne then began in earnest his campaign of agitation for freeborn rights, the rights that all Englishmen are born with, which are different from privileges bestowed by a monarch or a government.
Lanfranc accelerated the process of substituting Normans for Englishmen in all preferments of importance ; and although his nominees were usually respectable, it cannot be said that all of them were better than the men whom they superseded.
In addition protesting to the Stamp Act issue, it asserted that colonists possessed all the rights of Englishmen, and that since they had no voting rights over Parliament, Parliament could not represent the colonists.
Allen wrote that all Englishmen were obliged, under the pain of eternal damnation, to follow that example, as Elizabeth was " no lawful queen " in the eyes of God ( as well as of the Pope ).
The proceedings of the late parliament were so fair, so prudent, so necessary, and so advantageous to the nation, to the protestant interest in general, and in particular to the church of England, that all true Englishmen must needs acknowledge they owe to the then representatives of the nation, their privileges, their liberties, their lives, their religion, their present and future security from popery, slavery, and arbitrary power, had they done nothing else but enacted the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of the crown.
Barely able to keep upright in the saddle, and with no control over his horse, Hugh saw to his dismay that he was all alone, and careering towards a band of Englishmen.
" The writers Stansky and Abrahams, while noting that the character Flory probably had his roots in Captain Robinson, a cashiered ex-officer whom Orwell had met in Mandalay, ' with his opium-smoking and native women ', affirmed that Flory's " deepest roots are traceable to fiction, from Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim through all those Englishmen gone to seed in the East which are one of Maugham's better-known specialities.
The Southrons, however, did not play to each other so well as their opponents, who seem to be adepts in passing the ball. The Glasgow Herald report on the game makes the following obeservation of the differences between both sides, The Englishmen had all the advantage of weight, their average being about two stones heavier than the Scotchmen and they had also the advantage in pace.
However, the entertainment aroused the suspicion of the Siamese authorities, who took matters into their own hands and opened fire on the English ships and massacred all the Englishmen they could lay their hands on.
; Virginia, 1662 :“ Whereas some doubts have arisen whether children got by any Englishmen upon a Negro shall be slave or Free, Be it therefore enacted and declared by this present Grand assembly, that all children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother.
But all of the 13 colonies developed the same strong position defending the traditional rights of Englishmen which they feared London was violating.
" He wished " all Englishmen, that know how to improve and use a plentiful Countrey and condition, not to delay to posses it ...."
I pray God we have not cause to remember one thing that was made of the Scots by the Englishmen ; that we do not curse for this a long grey beard with a white head, witless, that will make all the world think us heartless.
The seventh statement asserts that the Rights of Englishmen afford all colonists the right to trial by jury.
Patrick Henry's resolution in the Virginia legislature implied that Americans possessed all the rights of Englishmen, that the principle of no taxation without representation was an essential part of the British Constitution, and that Virginia alone had the right to tax Virginians.
The Judge, who wears a swastika tattoo on his arm, convinces the innocent Peekay that Hitler is on a mission to march all Englishmen into the sea and to restore glory to the Afrikaners.
The most important markets and all fairs were associated with the major boroughs and can be used as a gauge of their economic and social significance as also the 1301 quo warranto proceedings in Cork at which John de Barry " claimed the basic baronial jurisdiction of gallows, infangetheof, vetitia namia and fines for shedding blood ( where ' Englishmen ' were involved ) in his manors of Buttevant, Castlelyons, Rathbarry and Lislee ".
Stephen vows to hate all white Englishmen after he discovers that they enslaved his mother, but when the gentleman shows him the hanging of the white Vinculus, he weeps.

all and judge
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
After the judge moved all the dogs individually, she selected several from the group and placed them in the center of the ring.
But responsiveness to these opportunities presumes that all of us judge the good as a human good and not simply as a professional, white, American good.
While at Jerusalem, Absalom built support for himself among the populace by promising justice for all " if only I were appointed judge in the land ", and by showing humility by kissing those who approached him rather than accepting supplication.
Progressive measures taken during his kingship include: representatives of the commons, besides the nobility and clergy, were involved in governance ; the end of preventive arrests such that henceforward all arrests had to be first presented to a judge to determine the detention measure ; and fiscal innovation, such as negotiating extraordinary taxes with the mercantile classes and direct taxation of the Church, rather than debasement of the coinage.
Other major ideas in the book of Amos include: social justice and concern for the disadvantaged ; the idea that Israel's covenant with God did not exempt them from accountability for sin ; God is God of all nations ; God is judge of all nations ; God is God of moral righteousness ; God made all people ; God elected Israel and then liberated Israel so that He would be known throughout the world ; election by God means that those elected are responsible to live according to the purposes clearly outlined to them in the covenant ; if God destroys the unjust, a remnant will remain ; and God is free to judge whether to redeem Israel.
* Abimelech ( 9 ) ( who is traditionally counted as a king not a judge, and is considered evil ) vs. all the Israelites who oppose him
The author conceives of a date in the future – the ‘ great day of the Lord ’ – when the Lord will judge all the people of the earth.
Most denominations teach that Jesus will return to judge all humans, living and dead, and grant eternal life to his followers.
* in the United States, determining whether the Seventh Amendment's right to a jury trial applies ( a determination of a fact necessary to resolution of a " common law " claim ) or whether the issue will be decided by a judge ( issues of what the law is, and all issues relating to equity ).
We must first judge how human reason works, and within what limits, so that we can afterwards correctly apply it to sense experience and determine whether it can be applied at all to metaphysical objects.
For by fire and by his sword the Lord will judge all flesh, and the slain of the Lord will be many.
In 1699 he succeeded Samuel Pufendorf as historiographer to the elector, and the same year replaced his uncle Joseph Ancillon as judge of all the French refugees in the Margraviate of Brandenburg.
If the judge approves the reorganization plan and if the creditors all agree the plan can be confirmed.
Specifically, if a judge consistently gives low scores for all divers, or consistently gives high scores for the same divers, the judging will yield fair relative results and will cause divers to place in the correct order.
If the subject could so judge his own superior, then all lawful superior authority could lawfully be overthrown by the arbitrary judgement of an inferior, and thus all law was under constant threat.
*“ Be religiously careful in our choice of all public officers ... and judge of the tree by its fruits .”
In sum, Radbruch's formula argues that where statutory law is incompatible with the requirements of justice " to an intolerable degree ", or where statutory law was obviously designed in a way that deliberately negates " the equality that is the core of all justice ", statutory law must be disregarded by a judge in favour of the justice principle.
The differences between this court and the House of Lords are that in the House all of the peers are judges of both law and fact, whereas in the Court the Lord High Steward is the sole judge of fact and the peers decide the facts only ; and the bishops are not entitled to sit and vote in the Court.

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