Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... called in and examined . It appeared from their testimony , that on the fifteenth of August between three and four hundred persons were assembled in Gracechurch - street , and that they saw William Penn speaking to the people , but ...
... called in and examined . It appeared from their testimony , that on the fifteenth of August between three and four hundred persons were assembled in Gracechurch - street , and that they saw William Penn speaking to the people , but ...
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... called common law , to satisfy his cu- riosity . William Penn thought , if the law were common , it should not be so hard to produce . He was then desired to plead to the indictment ; but on delivering his senti- ments ments on this ...
... called common law , to satisfy his cu- riosity . William Penn thought , if the law were common , it should not be so hard to produce . He was then desired to plead to the indictment ; but on delivering his senti- ments ments on this ...
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... called in . The latter having taken their place , delivered the same verdict as before , but with this diffe- rence , that they then delivered it in writing with the signature of all their names . The Magistrates were now more than ever ...
... called in . The latter having taken their place , delivered the same verdict as before , but with this diffe- rence , that they then delivered it in writing with the signature of all their names . The Magistrates were now more than ever ...
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... called in , but they returned the same verdict as before . The Bench now became outrageous , and indulged in the most vulgar and brutal language , such in- deed as would be almost incredible if it were not upon record . The Jury were ...
... called in , but they returned the same verdict as before . The Bench now became outrageous , and indulged in the most vulgar and brutal language , such in- deed as would be almost incredible if it were not upon record . The Jury were ...
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... called in , and the business resumed . The Court demanded a positive answer to these words , “ Guilty or Not guilty ? " The Foreman of the Jury replied ¢ replied " Not guilty . " Every juryman was then OF WILLIAM PENN . 77.
... called in , and the business resumed . The Court demanded a positive answer to these words , “ Guilty or Not guilty ? " The Foreman of the Jury replied ¢ replied " Not guilty . " Every juryman was then OF WILLIAM PENN . 77.
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