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David Jardine. for the most part , reported in detail , with question and answer . In general , notwithstanding the im- perfections of many of them , the state trials will be found to supply copious illustration of the periods of history ...
David Jardine. for the most part , reported in detail , with question and answer . In general , notwithstanding the im- perfections of many of them , the state trials will be found to supply copious illustration of the periods of history ...
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... answer any charge against him . " But this writ , " says Mr. Justice Blackstone , is guarded with so many exceptions , that it is not an effectual remedy in numerous instances , especially where the Crown is concerned . " The frequent ...
... answer any charge against him . " But this writ , " says Mr. Justice Blackstone , is guarded with so many exceptions , that it is not an effectual remedy in numerous instances , especially where the Crown is concerned . " The frequent ...
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... answer , dated the 30th May , 1627 , commends the Lord Deputy's diligence , and says , that " as to the racking of the priests , he has mentioned his scruples to the King , who is of opinion that he may rack them , or kill them , if he ...
... answer , dated the 30th May , 1627 , commends the Lord Deputy's diligence , and says , that " as to the racking of the priests , he has mentioned his scruples to the King , who is of opinion that he may rack them , or kill them , if he ...
Pagina 39
... answer greatly enlivens the report , and gives it a dramatic effect . It is hoped that by adopting this mode of illustration the series may be advantageously used as a vehicle for history , and made to convey not only useful knowledge ...
... answer greatly enlivens the report , and gives it a dramatic effect . It is hoped that by adopting this mode of illustration the series may be advantageously used as a vehicle for history , and made to convey not only useful knowledge ...
Pagina 67
... Hare . You must first answer to the matter wherewith you are charged , and then you may talk at your pleasure . * Nichols's Leicestershire , vol . ii . p . 588 . Sir N. T. But things spoken out of place were SIR N. THROCKMORTON . 67.
... Hare . You must first answer to the matter wherewith you are charged , and then you may talk at your pleasure . * Nichols's Leicestershire , vol . ii . p . 588 . Sir N. T. But things spoken out of place were SIR N. THROCKMORTON . 67.
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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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