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I find the case of Hill v Bigod. It is very clear indeed from the whole tenor of that letter and the correspondence to which it refers me, that His Excellency has formed ...

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Mr. Alexander

I should have obtained one on ... from the ... single condition of paying the Court fee. It was long thought by some very ... lawyers that a writ could ...

... some very erroneous and entirely unfounded ideas of the writ of Subpoena. I have already corrected one error. It is not granted by the Chief Justice. It issues as of course, Had His Excellency not refused his consent.

... to issue from the Colonial Court to the Governor of the Colony, and that the rule applied, _ the Foreign Court cannot command himself. The futility of the doctrine is ably exposed by Lord Brougham in one of the cases mentioned in ...

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