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Pagina 9
... brought out to " fight with- out a weapon t . ” He heard the charge against him for the first time , when the indictment was read upon his arraignment ; he was left to puzzle out his way to the meaning of the charge , involved , as it ...
... brought out to " fight with- out a weapon t . ” He heard the charge against him for the first time , when the indictment was read upon his arraignment ; he was left to puzzle out his way to the meaning of the charge , involved , as it ...
Pagina 10
... brought per- sonally before some court of superior jurisdiction ; and after being heard publicly and openly , he will be either bailed , remanded , or discharged ; he must be brought to trial within a reasonable time , and if not ...
... brought per- sonally before some court of superior jurisdiction ; and after being heard publicly and openly , he will be either bailed , remanded , or discharged ; he must be brought to trial within a reasonable time , and if not ...
Pagina 44
... brought the news from Greenwich ? " and on being informed that it was Sir Nicholas , she hesitated still more , saying " that if Sir Robert ( meaning his elder brother , who was a zealous Papist ) had been there , she would have gaged ...
... brought the news from Greenwich ? " and on being informed that it was Sir Nicholas , she hesitated still more , saying " that if Sir Robert ( meaning his elder brother , who was a zealous Papist ) had been there , she would have gaged ...
Pagina 55
... brought to his trial at Guild- hall in London , and , after defending himself with admirable skill and adroitness , was acquitted by the jury . There can be little doubt , however , that he was deeply engaged in the conspiracy . There ...
... brought to his trial at Guild- hall in London , and , after defending himself with admirable skill and adroitness , was acquitted by the jury . There can be little doubt , however , that he was deeply engaged in the conspiracy . There ...
Pagina 67
... brought the prisoner to the bar , and he was arraigned as follows : - Sir Nicholas Throckmorton , Kt . hold up your hand ; you are indicted of High Treason ; in that you falsely and traitorously compassed and imagined the death of the ...
... brought the prisoner to the bar , and he was arraigned as follows : - Sir Nicholas Throckmorton , Kt . hold up your hand ; you are indicted of High Treason ; in that you falsely and traitorously compassed and imagined the death of the ...
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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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