A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials: Particularly of Those Persons who Have Forfeited Their Lives to the Injured Laws of Their Country, Band 1R. Snagg, 1775 |
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... these particulars that were of lefs than two years ftanding ; from whence he infinuated , that he had reformed these practices , instead of increasing his cor- ruptions ; and his eftate was fo inconfi- derable , that his chief care was ...
... these particulars that were of lefs than two years ftanding ; from whence he infinuated , that he had reformed these practices , instead of increasing his cor- ruptions ; and his eftate was fo inconfi- derable , that his chief care was ...
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... these kingdoms ; for which they impeached him of High Treafon . 8. That he committed these acts while he was Lord Deputy of Ireland , Lieuten- ant - General of the armies of England and Ireland , Lord President , and Lieutenant ...
... these kingdoms ; for which they impeached him of High Treafon . 8. That he committed these acts while he was Lord Deputy of Ireland , Lieuten- ant - General of the armies of England and Ireland , Lord President , and Lieutenant ...
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... these : First , " That he had within these two years withdrawn forty thousand pounds Sterling from the exchequer in Ireland , and employed it to his own private uses . " Secondly , " That in the beginning of his government , the ...
... these : First , " That he had within these two years withdrawn forty thousand pounds Sterling from the exchequer in Ireland , and employed it to his own private uses . " Secondly , " That in the beginning of his government , the ...
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... these began the fpeech ; the reft , after their colleague had done , follow in their turn : fo that he hath all of them to wrestle against , and yet fufficiently able for them all ; though by his agitations his fpirits are much ...
... these began the fpeech ; the reft , after their colleague had done , follow in their turn : fo that he hath all of them to wrestle against , and yet fufficiently able for them all ; though by his agitations his fpirits are much ...
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... these were his words , he often proved , over and over again , by the Mar- quifs , by the Lord Treasurer , Cottington , Sir Tho . Jermine . My Lords , what I have kept to the last : ( faid he ) is this , and I would intreat you fe ...
... these were his words , he often proved , over and over again , by the Mar- quifs , by the Lord Treasurer , Cottington , Sir Tho . Jermine . My Lords , what I have kept to the last : ( faid he ) is this , and I would intreat you fe ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aaron Smith accufed againſt alfo anfwer becauſe Bolron bufinefs cafe caufe cauſe charge confult counfel court declared defign defire depofed difcourfe Dolben Duke of Monmouth Earl Earl of Danby England evidence faid fame feems fent fentence fervant feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fpeak ftand ftatute fubjects fuch fure fwear fworn gentlemen give guilty Hambden hath heard himſelf Hobart houfe houſe indictment Ireland John Twyn Judges Juft Juftice jury King King's kingdom kingdom of England Lady Lady Berkeley laft Lord Grey Lord Howard Lord Ruffel Lord Shaftsbury Lordship Majefty matter muft muſt oath obferved occafion paffed pardon Parliament perfons pleafed pleaſe Pray prefent prifoner prove purpoſe queftion refolved Rumfey ſaid ſay Scotland Serj Shaftsbury ſhall Sidney Sir Thomas ſpeak teftimony tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe told treafon uſed Williams witneffes
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 565 - King's eldest Daughter unmarried, or the Wife of the King's Eldest Son and Heir ; or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving...
Seite 308 - And to the end the bench, the jury, and myself, with those that hear us, may have a more direct understanding of this procedure, I desire you would let me know by what law it is you prosecute me, and upon what law you ground my indictment. Rec. Upon the common law.
Seite 111 - I would know by what authority, I mean lawful; there are many unlawful authorities in the world, thieves and robbers by the highways...
Seite 679 - That the great averseness they find in themselves to the distributing and publishing in all their churches your majesty's late Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, proceedeth neither from any want of duty and...
Seite 79 - I thank GOD I am no more afraid of death, nor daunted with any discouragements arising from my fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed.
Seite 306 - Mead and other persons there, in the street aforesaid, being assembled and congregated together, by reason whereof a great concourse and tumult of people in the street aforesaid, then and there, a long time did remain and continue, in contempt of the said Lord the King and of his law, to the great disturbance of his peace, to the great terror and disturbance of many of his liege people and subjects, to the ill example of all others in the like case offenders, and against the peace of the said Lord...
Seite 190 - Court is, and the Court doth award, That you be led back to the place from whence you came, and from thence to be drawn upon a hurdle to the place of execution, and there you shall be hanged by the neck, and being alive, shall be cut down .... and your...
Seite 713 - ; and I must in short give you my opinion, I do take it to be a libel. Now, this being a point of law, if my brothers have anything to say to it, I suppose they will deliver their opinions.
Seite 114 - Sir, By your favour, I do not know the forms of law: I do know law and reason, though I am no lawyer professed; but I know as much law as any gentleman in England...
Seite 312 - Bench ought to wait upon them, but not forestall them. I do desire that Justice may be done me, and that the Arbitrary Resolves of the Bench may not be made the Measure of my Jury's Verdict. REC. Stop that prating Fellow's Mouth, or put him out of the Court.