A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 2Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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Pagina 15
... true . Here now I might appeal to my lords , that you take hold of this , that he subscribed not to the Ac- cusation . · Lord Hen . Howard . Cobham was not then pressed to subscribe . Attorney . His Accusation being testified by the ...
... true . Here now I might appeal to my lords , that you take hold of this , that he subscribed not to the Ac- cusation . · Lord Hen . Howard . Cobham was not then pressed to subscribe . Attorney . His Accusation being testified by the ...
Pagina 23
... true , whom hath he cause to accuse and to be re- venged on , but on me ? And I know him to be as revengeful as any man on earth . Attorney . He is a party , and may not come ; the law is against it . Raleigh . It is a toy to tell me of ...
... true , whom hath he cause to accuse and to be re- venged on , but on me ? And I know him to be as revengeful as any man on earth . Attorney . He is a party , and may not come ; the law is against it . Raleigh . It is a toy to tell me of ...
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Thomas Bayly Howell. true , he is guilty ; if not , he is clear . So whe- ther Cobham say true , or Raleigh , that is the question . Raleigh hath no answer but the shadow of as much wit , as the wit of man can devise . He useth his bare ...
Thomas Bayly Howell. true , he is guilty ; if not , he is clear . So whe- ther Cobham say true , or Raleigh , that is the question . Raleigh hath no answer but the shadow of as much wit , as the wit of man can devise . He useth his bare ...
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... true to the king as you have protested yourself to be . Raleigh . I submit myself to the king's Kennett says that " Upon the trial , sir Walter Raleigh denying the fact , pleaded , That though it were proved , it could not amount to ...
... true to the king as you have protested yourself to be . Raleigh . I submit myself to the king's Kennett says that " Upon the trial , sir Walter Raleigh denying the fact , pleaded , That though it were proved , it could not amount to ...
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... true time of trial . And I perceive that my ' death was determined from the first day . " Most sorry I am , God knows , that being thus surprised with death I can leave you in no better estate . God is my witness , I meant 6 you all my ...
... true time of trial . And I perceive that my ' death was determined from the first day . " Most sorry I am , God knows , that being thus surprised with death I can leave you in no better estate . God is my witness , I meant 6 you all my ...
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Pagina 173 - Good Lord, deliver us. From lightning and tempest; from plague, pestilence, and famine; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, Good Lord, deliver us. From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion; from all false doctrine, heresy, and schism; from hardness of heart, and contempt of thy Word and Commandment, Good Lord, deliver us.
Pagina 19 - The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the truth, and would have no advantage taken by severity of the law. If ever we had a gracious king, now we have ; I hope as he is, such are his ministers. If there be but a trial of five marks at common law, a witness must be deposed. Good my Lords, let my accuser come face to face, and be deposed.
Pagina 577 - ... and the like; these are busy and curious frames, which of necessity do pre-suppose a law precedent, written or unwritten, to guide and direct them : but in monarchies, especially hereditary, that is, when several families, or lineages of people do submit themselves to one line, imperial or royal, the submission is more natural and simple, which afterwards by laws subsequent is perfected and made more formal; but that is grounded upon nature.
Pagina 39 - Beg my dead body, which living was denied thee, and either lay it at Sherborne, if the land continue, or in Exeter church, by my father and mother. I can say no more, — time and death call me away.
Pagina 135 - Prohibitions by law are to be granted at any time to restrain a court to intermeddle with or execute anything which by law they ought not to hold plea of, and they are much mistaken that maintain the contrary.
Pagina 89 - The humble Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England desiring reformation of certain ceremonies and abuses of the Church To the most Christian and Excellent Prince, our gracious and dread Sovereign James, by the grace of God, etc.
Pagina 167 - God. 2 For lo, thine enemies make a murmuring : and they that hate thee have lift up their head. 3 They have imagined craftily against thy people : and taken counsel against thy secret ones. 4 They have said, Come, and let us root them out, that they be no more a people : and that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.
Pagina 31 - ... shall be drawn upon a hurdle through the open streets to the place of execution, there to be hanged and cut down alive, and your body shall be opened, your heart and bowels plucked out, and your privy members cut off, and thrown into the fire before your eyes; then your head to be stricken off from your body, and your body shall be divided into four quarters, to be disposed of at the King's pleasure.
Pagina 89 - That divers terms of priests and absolution and some other used, with the ring in marriage, and other such like in the book may be corrected. The longsomeness of service abridged. Church songs, and music moderated to better edification. That the Lord's day be not profaned : the rest upon holy-days not so strictly urged.
Pagina 7 - Sir! I am the more large, because I know with whom I deal: for we have to deal to-day with a man of wit, Ralegh.