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... give life and reality , and what may be termed dramatic effect , to the scenes , events and characters of history ; the reader fancies himself a step nearer to the actors on the stage ; his attention is strongly roused , and a more ...
... give life and reality , and what may be termed dramatic effect , to the scenes , events and characters of history ; the reader fancies himself a step nearer to the actors on the stage ; his attention is strongly roused , and a more ...
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... gives to Cecil , in a letter from Paris , dated April 28 , 1560 * , respecting the maintenance and increase of the navy , when that branch of our national defence , which has since become so important , was in its infancy , may be ...
... gives to Cecil , in a letter from Paris , dated April 28 , 1560 * , respecting the maintenance and increase of the navy , when that branch of our national defence , which has since become so important , was in its infancy , may be ...
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... give the reader a more distinct idea of the tribunal before which the trial took place . It may be re- marked that upon the whole the list does not exhibit any unjust partiality in the selection of the judges . Sir Thomas White , the ...
... give the reader a more distinct idea of the tribunal before which the trial took place . It may be re- marked that upon the whole the list does not exhibit any unjust partiality in the selection of the judges . Sir Thomas White , the ...
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... give me leave to speak to you a few words which con- cern both you and me , and which are not altogether impertinent to the subject matter in hand . Bromley , C. J. The order is not so , you must first plead Guilty or Not Guilty . Sir ...
... give me leave to speak to you a few words which con- cern both you and me , and which are not altogether impertinent to the subject matter in hand . Bromley , C. J. The order is not so , you must first plead Guilty or Not Guilty . Sir ...
Pagina 70
... give in evidence against Sir Nicholas Throckmorton , Kt . , they should come in and be heard , for the prisoner ... give evidence against me . And albeit you and the rest be by order appointed to give evidence against me , and retained ...
... give in evidence against Sir Nicholas Throckmorton , Kt . , they should come in and be heard , for the prisoner ... give evidence against me . And albeit you and the rest be by order appointed to give evidence against me , and retained ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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