A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors: From the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, with Notes and Other Illustrations, Volume 1T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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Pagina 119
... papists . Sir Sum . Sands . No member of this House ought after a question , to question the power of this House . That the judgment given out of a great zeal and love to his majesty . To let the world know no pique between the king and ...
... papists . Sir Sum . Sands . No member of this House ought after a question , to question the power of this House . That the judgment given out of a great zeal and love to his majesty . To let the world know no pique between the king and ...
Pagina 121
... papists . " I religion , fallen upon the dead , that most excel- do think him a papist , and much more because lent princess queen Elizabeth , and scandalized he calls himself a Protestant . I do remember the protestants in the pulpit ...
... papists . " I religion , fallen upon the dead , that most excel- do think him a papist , and much more because lent princess queen Elizabeth , and scandalized he calls himself a Protestant . I do remember the protestants in the pulpit ...
Pagina 141
... papist , and in other present- ments of papists , they stopped the courts of law , because they were too big for the law . This man is in so much favour at court , and has so much money to manage , that he can make all of his side . See ...
... papist , and in other present- ments of papists , they stopped the courts of law , because they were too big for the law . This man is in so much favour at court , and has so much money to manage , that he can make all of his side . See ...
Pagina 155
... papists , than against the Puritans . " Whether he had an in- clination to favour popery , I know not . He did not explain , in his place , to give satisfaction to the House , and was expelled . Sir Edmund Sawyer was the king's servant ...
... papists , than against the Puritans . " Whether he had an in- clination to favour popery , I know not . He did not explain , in his place , to give satisfaction to the House , and was expelled . Sir Edmund Sawyer was the king's servant ...
Pagina 163
... papists , and so they must right themselves . Now was it not a very careful provision of the court , by using a discretion the law undoubtedly entrusts them with , to stop such an inconvenience , and so as as it went off silently and ...
... papists , and so they must right themselves . Now was it not a very careful provision of the court , by using a discretion the law undoubtedly entrusts them with , to stop such an inconvenience , and so as as it went off silently and ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 75 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Pagina 747 - His neck was loaded with a chain of gold. During his office treason was no crime ; The sons of Belial had a glorious time : For Shimei, though not prodigal of pelf, Yet lov'd his wicked neighbour as himself. When two or three were gather'd to declaim Against the monarch of Jerusalem, Shimei was always in the midst of them : And if they curs'd the king when he was by, Would rather curse than break good company.
Pagina 781 - I will bear faith and true allegiance to his majesty, his heirs and successors, and him and them will defend to the uttermost of my power against all conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his or their persons, their crown and dignity...
Pagina 747 - His cooks with long disuse their trade forgot ; Cool was his kitchen, though his brains were hot. Such frugal virtue, malice may accuse ; But sure 'twas necessary to the Jews : For towns, once burnt, such magistrates require As dare not tempt God's providence by fire. With spiritual food he fed his servants well, But free from flesh that made the Jews rebel : And Moses' laws he held in more account, For forty days of fasting in the mount.
Pagina 747 - Thus, heaping wealth, by the most ready way Among the Jews, which was to cheat and pray; The city, to reward his pious hate Against his master, chose him magistrate: His hand a vare of justice did uphold; His neck was loaded with a chain of gold.
Pagina 135 - Tis easy conduct when Exchequers flow, But hard the task to manage well, the low : For sovereign power is too depress'd or high, When kings are forced to sell, or crowds to buy. Indulge one labour more, my weary Muse, For Amiel ; who can Amiel's praise refuse ? Of ancient race by birth, but nobler yet In his own worth, and without title great.
Pagina 75 - By causing several good subjects, being protestants, to be disarmed at the same time when papists were both armed and employed, contrary to law.
Pagina 445 - ... them, not as law, but as an evidence of the law ; and before they can arrive even at that degree of authority, it must appear, that they are founded in, and confirmed by, reason ; that they are supported by precedents taken from good and moderate times ; that they do not contradict any positive law ; that they are submitted to without reluctance, by the people ; that they are unquestioned by the legislature (which is equivalent to a tacit confirmation) and what, in my judgment, is by far the...
Pagina 747 - Who serve the king, and to protect his foes. If any leisure time he had from...
Pagina 77 - So that the law, and the opinion of the judge, are not always convertible terms, or one and the same thing; since it sometimes may happen that the judge may mistake the law.