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Pagina 14
... Privy Council , and uncontrolled by any law besides the will of the Sovereign . With the strong language of the authorities above cited in his mind , the reader may possibly be startled at this assertion ; it will , therefore , be ...
... Privy Council , and uncontrolled by any law besides the will of the Sovereign . With the strong language of the authorities above cited in his mind , the reader may possibly be startled at this assertion ; it will , therefore , be ...
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... Privy- Councillor to direct it . Two warrants from the Privy Council , dated the 19th and 20th April , 1603 , before the King's arrival in London , for applying the torture to one Philip May , are to be found in the State - Paper Office ...
... Privy- Councillor to direct it . Two warrants from the Privy Council , dated the 19th and 20th April , 1603 , before the King's arrival in London , for applying the torture to one Philip May , are to be found in the State - Paper Office ...
Pagina 18
... Privy Council in 1620 , still extant , by which Sir Allen Apsley , the Lieutenant of the Tower , Sir Henry Mountague , Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Sir Thomas Coventry , the King's Solicitor- Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p ...
... Privy Council in 1620 , still extant , by which Sir Allen Apsley , the Lieutenant of the Tower , Sir Henry Mountague , Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Sir Thomas Coventry , the King's Solicitor- Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p ...
Pagina 26
... Privy Council , or commissioners specially appointed for that purpose , in the absence of the prisoner who was to be inculpated by them . The whole process of manufacturing this kind of evidence may be seen at the State - Paper Office ...
... Privy Council , or commissioners specially appointed for that purpose , in the absence of the prisoner who was to be inculpated by them . The whole process of manufacturing this kind of evidence may be seen at the State - Paper Office ...
Pagina 42
... Privy Chamber , and was taken into the especial favour of the young King , who continued on terms of intimate familiarity with him till his death . As marks of his regard , Edward bestowed upon him several manors of considerable value ...
... Privy Chamber , and was taken into the especial favour of the young King , who continued on terms of intimate familiarity with him till his death . As marks of his regard , Edward bestowed upon him several manors of considerable value ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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