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Juftice is adminiftered to the fervants of the Company by an aflembly having the appellation of council of juftice.
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- * - Of courfe, there are five inferior Courts of Juftice, yrbcvt lefler offences, committed in London and its vicinity, are tried by Juftices of the Peace.
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the Various Crimes and ... Patrick Colquhoun 1797
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In the great fquarc, is the Palace of Juftice, and the Hotel de Ville.
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When a man - isi'kd aftray by the allurements of vice the re - corciing cording hand of Envy feldom fails to blazon to the world his departure from virtue; nor would fuch an expofure be at all matter of regret, if there were fome friendly hand as ready to pro - claim his return, and depifture thofe aSions whjch are allied to Benevolence, CompafSon, and Juftice.
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse ... 1797
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Hovers the hour, when Juftice dread On Tyranny's devoted head Shall wing Deftr«£kion's bitter blaft.
The vales of Wever, a loco-descriptive poem John Gisborne 1797
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VII - It is propofed to edabliih a Icfs expcLfivc Syftem, with refpe£t to the recovery of fmall debts, by properly - conjii - iuhd Courts of Juftice; and to make certain other regu - lations, calculated to preferve the morals of unfortunate families, by scftoring to their oflfspriiig fuch parents, whofc misfortunes, and not their crimes, have doomed them to the horrors of jperpctual imprifonment.
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the Various Crimes and ... Patrick Colquhoun 1797
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The Govenor Ge* neral had a falary of 25,000!. a Pulfne Judge had 6, oool. and a Counfellor had io, oool. a year, and he faw no reafon why the Chief Juftice ought not to be approximated in point of income to thofe about. him.
The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two ... 1797
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Juftice and Balance, ten mares each, at jgs and ios. 6d.
Sporting Magazine 1796
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Page When painters or fculptors give Juftice a face, -- 327
The poetical works, to which are prefixed, Memoirs of the life of the author Clare, Thomas 1796
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Vide ante 556, Communis Jnfcaria, and this was to be refcmblfd to the cafe of other common; and difaHowcd tlie authority of I Inft. 12a. (a) Eyre, Juftice, faid, that he took 1 Inft. 122. to be law, and that many judgments and precedents were founded upon that cafe, and that bh*ru tx vi Urmini did imply common, which the Chief Juftice and Dolien denied in defence of the Reorder.
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