William Penn: An Historical Biography, from New Sources. With an Extra Chapter on the "Macaulay Charges."Blanchard and Lea, 1851 - 353 Seiten |
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... Recorder : You must first plead to the indictment be- fore you can have a copy of it . Penn : I am unacquainted with the formality of the law , and therefore before I shall answer , I request two things of the court - first , that no ...
... Recorder : You must first plead to the indictment be- fore you can have a copy of it . Penn : I am unacquainted with the formality of the law , and therefore before I shall answer , I request two things of the court - first , that no ...
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... Recorder : Do you know where you are ? Penn : Yes . Recorder : Do you know this is the King's court ? Penn : I know it to be a court , and I suppose it to be the King's court . Recorder : Do you know there is respect due to the court ...
... Recorder : Do you know where you are ? Penn : Yes . Recorder : Do you know this is the King's court ? Penn : I know it to be a court , and I suppose it to be the King's court . Recorder : Do you know there is respect due to the court ...
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... Recorder : What say you , Mr. Mead , were you there ? Mead : It is a maxim in your own law - Nemo tenetur accusare seipsum — which , if it be not true Latin , I am sure it is true English - No man is bound to accuse himself . And why ...
... Recorder : What say you , Mr. Mead , were you there ? Mead : It is a maxim in your own law - Nemo tenetur accusare seipsum — which , if it be not true Latin , I am sure it is true English - No man is bound to accuse himself . And why ...
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... Recorder Howel's , there ensued consi- derable hubbub in court : the chief prisoner at length brought them to a ... Recorder : Upon the common law . Penn : Where is that common law ? Recorder : You must not think that I am able to sum up ...
... Recorder Howel's , there ensued consi- derable hubbub in court : the chief prisoner at length brought them to a ... Recorder : Upon the common law . Penn : Where is that common law ? Recorder : You must not think that I am able to sum up ...
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... Recorder : The question is indictment . whether you are guilty of this Penn : The question is not whether I am guilty of this in- dictment , but whether this indictment be legal . It is too general and imperfect an answer to say it is ...
... Recorder : The question is indictment . whether you are guilty of this Penn : The question is not whether I am guilty of this in- dictment , but whether this indictment be legal . It is too general and imperfect an answer to say it is ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 9 - The execution of this work is equal to the conception. Great pains have been taken to make it both interesting and valuable.
Seite 92 - Are not they my proper judges by the great Charter of England? What hope is there of ever having justice done, when juries are threatened and their verdicts rejected?
Seite 117 - The Great Case of Liberty of Conscience once more Briefly Debated and Defended by the Authority of Reason, Scripture, and Antiquity.