28.
that
no
collicion took place, though the frict
impression
tous
that it did. The proceedings
being closed, there seems little advantage in.
additional discussion -
As regards the question fust put by himself, and afterwards approved by the majority of the Council, Sir John Davis considers that it was most important in eliciting. precise and definite- information
as to the
Judge's condition, and as it,
his
- first appears in own name he is perfectly indifferent
whether it appears afterwards
appears afterwards in his name
or that of the majority of the Council who
approved it, since this cannot make the
slightest difference
as to the evidence. The
degradation to the Judge
was not in the
question, but in that state to which it
to his own
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Verdict, that
decisions
regarding
gave the second charge,
the turn to the
charge, and
as it.
occasioned the acquittal on that charge, he
ought not to regret it.
b (Frue Cxtract.)
Sti Almara fattity
lack of Councils.
appeared from the
answer to the question,
the Judge had reduced himself
Sir John Davis must repeat that
it was only the modification partially added
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