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Show [ 1.76 ] [ I77 ] my entertaining {o charitable and friend.ly an opinion ofhim as I do of the refi. man, who had committed High-y Treafon 2'72 Irelaizd, that he, by the Stat. of 33 Hen. VIII. c. 23. might Though I have now drawn thefe re- - ,. .A' mauumumr..~~r .5 . "I" l lull" "'3 I‘ .l. 7' l "A I In) ll be indicted, arraigned, and tried, for marks concerning the Confiitution of the fame, in England, according to the Ireland to a much greater length than'I at firft propofed, yet I mull: not conclude whilf‘t any material ailertions of great purview of the Statute." 7 Co. 44.8. But this doc‘trine, notwithftanding the authority remain unanfwered. Several of Sir Edward Coke's objeétions, on this great authority with which it is here deli- head, have already, towards the beginning of this ad part, been proved (I hope) to want fiandatz'oa : but there of the Sit/yea}, the " Trial a} a jury of flill remains to be confidered a further doctrine, on the fame point, advanced 'by him in Calez'n's Caje, which, I-truf't, vered, is obnoxious to aV/zmdamezztal Riga! " tlae VICINAGE," or of " Neigkbcar: " to tbe Fail," which is due to every private perfon in the Britifh Dominions, according to the ancient Laws and Cuf- toms of this realm; otherwife the govern- will appear to be equally zmja/l, though ment would ceafe to be limited, founded on the opinion of " all tlae yzzdges "‘ in England I" thereby would ceafe to be lawful! So " In Anne 33 Reg. E'l." (fays he) " it this " RtjE/za‘loa ofal/ the fat/gas," as he was refolved, by all tlae ffadges in Ea. gland, in the cafe of Orurke, aa IriflJ- was when he made his Remarks on that wicked Aétof Parliament, in the reign that if Sir Edward Coke had been as much upon his guard, when he quoted A a 5‘ man, and of |