A Selection of Cases from the State Trials: pt. 1. Trials for treason (1660-1678)University Press, 1882 |
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A Selection of Cases from the State Trials., Band 1 John William Willis Bund Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1879 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 621 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Seite 456 - An English Whig, who asserts the reality of the popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men beyond the reach of argument or reason, and must be left to their prejudices.
Seite 553 - ... against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown and dignity, and against the form of the statute in that case made and provided.
Seite 522 - I can scarce believe myself awake, or the thing real, when I think of a prince in such an age as we live in, converted to such a degree of zeal and piety, as not to regard any thing in the world in comparison of God Almighty's glory, the salvation of his own soul, and the conversion of our poor kingdom...
Seite 1069 - Malice Defeated : or a brief Relation of the Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier, wherein her Proceedings both before and during her confinement, are particularly Related, and the Mystery of the MealTub fully discovered.
Seite 462 - We have here a mighty work upon our hands, no less than the conversion of three kingdoms, and by that perhaps the utter subduing of a pestilent heresy, which has a long time domineered over a great part of this northern world. There were never such hopes of success since the days of Queen Mary, as now in our days. God has given us a prince...
Seite 610 - You have done, gentlemen, like very good subjects, and very good Christians, that is to say, like very good Protestants , and now much good may their thirty thousand masses do them ; " alluding to the masses by which Pickering was to be rewarded for murdering the king.
Seite 619 - Street, in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, in the county of Middlesex, spinster, all of his estate, after the payment of his debts and funeral expenses, and appointed her, executrix.
Seite 630 - ... did not question, but before he came up to town again, to have the gentleman at Whitehall dispatched, whom they called the Black Bastard ; now I leave that to the jury to expound whom they meant by it Fenwick.
Seite 921 - Assizes. David Lewis, hold up thy hand. Here thou standest indicted of high-treason, by the name of David Lewis, for that thou, being a natural subject of the King of England, hast passed beyond...