Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, Assistant Justices, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on an Impeachment, Before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805Charged with arbitrarily and unconstitutionally fining and imprisoning Thomas Passmore for contempt of court. |
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... one of the aldermen of the city ; and this defendant further faith , That the action
was instituted by him , against the said Andrew Petrit and Andrew Bayard , in
order to recover from them the loss fuitained by him on a policy subscribed by
them ...
... one of the aldermen of the city ; and this defendant further faith , That the action
was instituted by him , against the said Andrew Petrit and Andrew Bayard , in
order to recover from them the loss fuitained by him on a policy subscribed by
them ...
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And they further , confidently aver , that , all and singular the things , which they
have judicially done in the premises , were dictated by the purest motives of
public justice , were warranted and justified by the constitution and known laws of
the ...
And they further , confidently aver , that , all and singular the things , which they
have judicially done in the premises , were dictated by the purest motives of
public justice , were warranted and justified by the constitution and known laws of
the ...
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Notwithstanding all these provisions , we find that they are Nill jealous , les all
this power delegated to the government , should be exercised against them ;
therefore , a council of censors were established to act as a still further controul .
Notwithstanding all these provisions , we find that they are Nill jealous , les all
this power delegated to the government , should be exercised against them ;
therefore , a council of censors were established to act as a still further controul .
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... that certain interrogatories were filed by the counsel of Pettit and Bayard , and
that Mr . Paslinore answered the said interrogatories in full , and , in our opinion
completely purged the contempi , if any was actually committed . It further
appears ...
... that certain interrogatories were filed by the counsel of Pettit and Bayard , and
that Mr . Paslinore answered the said interrogatories in full , and , in our opinion
completely purged the contempi , if any was actually committed . It further
appears ...
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I further certify , that on the sixth August , eighteen hundred and two , a report in
said action , was filed in my office , in the following terms , viz : " We , the
subscribers , ( William Hadett , being appointed by Messrs . Henry and Pearce )
after a full ...
I further certify , that on the sixth August , eighteen hundred and two , a report in
said action , was filed in my office , in the following terms , viz : " We , the
subscribers , ( William Hadett , being appointed by Messrs . Henry and Pearce )
after a full ...
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Seite 96 - ... be deprived of his liberty except by the law of the land, or the judgment of his peers.
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