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American Jurist and Law Magazine, Vol. 8 of 10
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Excerpt from American Jurist and Law Magazine, Vol. 8 of 10: From April 1838 to January 1843
A seat in parliament was Obtained for the new attorney general for the borough of Downton, which he continued to occupy as long as he remained a member of the house of commons. Almost the first parliamentary duty imposed upon him was one which conveyed a high compliment that of preparing and conducting through the house the bill for explaining and extending the provisions of the habeas corpus act, the introduction of which arose out of a decision of the court of king's bench, that the statute of Charles II. Did not apply to the case of a party impressed into the8 [oct.
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