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" And, lastly, (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter,) it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his life, his liberty, and his property, unless declared to be forfeited by the judgment... "
Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature - Page 359
by Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811
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Property Rights: From Magna Carta to the Fourteenth Amendment

Bernard H. Siegan - Law - 356 pages
...Chapter 29 alone would have merited the title that the Magna Carta bears, "of the great charter [because] it protected every individual of the nation in the...declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land."87 Blackstone considered the rights of life, liberty, and property to be included...
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Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutional Law

Fred Phillips - Law - 2002 - 399 pages
...the title that it bears, of the great charter) it protects every individual of the nation in the full enjoyment of his life, his liberty and his property,...declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land'.1 Thus when one studies the terms of Magna Carta carefully, one finds that they...
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A New Law Dictionary: Intended for General Use, as Well as for Gentlemen of ...

Richard Burn - Law - 2004 - 904 pages
...kingdom. And, laftly, (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter,) it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his Jife, his liberty, and his property, unlefs declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his equals,...
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Reflections on Freedom of Speech and the First Amendment

George Anastaplo - Performing Arts - 2007 - 346 pages
...thus: "And, lastly, (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter), it protected every individual of the nation in the...declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land." Further on, Blackstone criticizes the use of force against Monarchs. But, in...
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Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volume 36

Military art and science - 1841 - 604 pages
...scutage should be levied without the consent of the common council of the nation, which charter also " protected every individual of the nation in the free...declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land." The territorial impost anciently levied under the name of scutage, hydage, and...
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Report of Proceedings, Volume 30

Washington State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 266 pages
...constitution; a palladium of English liberties." and that, as stated by Blackstone (Book 4, page 424) : "It protected every individual of the nation in the...life, his liberty and his property, unless declared forfeited by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land." As early as 1369 parliament, with the...
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