| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 pagina’s
...It the Circumftances agree hot with the Evidence, we will not condemn you. Ralegh. The King defires nothing but the Knowledge of the Truth, and would...had a gracious King, now we have ! I hope, as he is, fuch are his Minifters. If there be but a Trial pf five Marks at the Common Law, a Witnefs muft be... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1809 - 760 pagina’s
...be, I know not. If the circumstances agree not wiih the Evidence, we will not condemn you. Raleigh. The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the...ever we had a gracious king, now we have ; I hope, os ho is, such are his ministers. If there be but a trial of five marks at Common Law, a witness must... | |
| 1822 - 362 pagina’s
...knowledge of the truth," rejoined Rafceigh, " and would have no .advantage taken by a severity of the law. If there be but a trial of five marks at common law,...let my accuser come face to face and be deposed." " You have no law for it," interrupted Popham ; " God forbid any man should accuse himself upon bis... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 pagina’s
...be, I know not. If the circumstances agree not with the evidence, we will not condemn you. Ralegh. The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the...ministers. If there be but a trial of five marks at the common law, a witness must be deposed. Good my lords, let my accuser come face to face, and be... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 714 pagina’s
...be, I know not. If the circumstances agree not with the evidence, we will not condemn you. Ralegh. The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the...of the law. If ever we had a gracious king, now we KAI.rCI!. LIVK. XX have. I hope, as he is, such are his ministers. If there be but a trial of five... | |
| David Jardine - 1835 - 534 pagina’s
...treasons, and might be prejudicial to the King, therefore by the law it wasnot sufferable. Sir W. Raleigh.. Good my Lords, let my accuser come face to face and be deposed. Were the case but for a small copyhold, you would have witnesses or good proof to lead the jury to... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 pagina’s
...I know not. If the circumstances agree not with the evidence, we will not condemn you. Raleigh. — The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the...let my accuser come face to face, and be deposed. Lord chief-justice. — You have no law for it : God forbid any man should accuse himself upon his... | |
| 1843 - 626 pagina’s
...liatrick. — The king desires nothing hut the knowledge of the truth, and would have no advantage taken hy severity of the law. If ever we had a gracious king, now we have; \ hope, as he is, .snch are his ministers. If there he hut a trial of uve marks at common law, a witness... | |
| 1847 - 616 pagina’s
...evidence, we will not eoedenn you. Italei^h. — The king demres nothing but the knowledge of the troth, and would have no advantage taken by severity of the law. If ever we had a pracious king, now we have ; I hope, ae he is, such are his ministère. If there do but a trial of... | |
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