At oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, the justices debate privately over the constitutional issues raised in a case.
attorneys meet the justices in conference to persuade them to accept the case. the justices privately debate the merits of the cases before them. the justices read their decisions from the bench. attorneys undergo questioning from the justices.
At oral arguments at the Supreme Court, each side's attorney present their arguments publicly and undergo questions from the justices about their arguments. The oral arguments are then posted online for people to hear, often leading to analysis about what questions were asked or not asked.
England indeed did believe that her colonists had duties and responsibilities as citizens of the British Empire. With that they wanted to build a sense of feeling to the British Empire while at the same time these people realized that they were only colonists.