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Pagina 10
... hands ; and the old observation which has been applied to princes may with equal justice be ap- plied to persons convicted of ... hand , he was acquitted , the jury were reprimanded , or even punished , and the prisoner was sent back to ...
... hands ; and the old observation which has been applied to princes may with equal justice be ap- plied to persons convicted of ... hand , he was acquitted , the jury were reprimanded , or even punished , and the prisoner was sent back to ...
Pagina 12
... hand and foot by an enemy whom he could not resist , and who had the in- clination and the power to crush him entirely ; it was idle , therefore , to tell him that he would hereafter be entitled by law to punish his oppressor by an ...
... hand and foot by an enemy whom he could not resist , and who had the in- clination and the power to crush him entirely ; it was idle , therefore , to tell him that he would hereafter be entitled by law to punish his oppressor by an ...
Pagina 16
... hand- writing might be compared with certain traitorous papers found in his possession . In the reign of James I. the practice was still continued ; and it is worthy of remark that in almost every instance of torture to be traced during ...
... hand- writing might be compared with certain traitorous papers found in his possession . In the reign of James I. the practice was still continued ; and it is worthy of remark that in almost every instance of torture to be traced during ...
Pagina 17
... hand ; the signature has obviously the appearance of being written by a person in great bodily agony ; the Christian name alone is completed , and the pen appears to have fallen from the hand of * " And thus by degrees we may proceed to ...
... hand ; the signature has obviously the appearance of being written by a person in great bodily agony ; the Christian name alone is completed , and the pen appears to have fallen from the hand of * " And thus by degrees we may proceed to ...
Pagina 20
... hand therein . He denied they had , and so he did to the last , that no person whatsoever knew anything of his intention or purpose to kill the Duke ; that he revealed it to none living . Doctor Laud , Bishop of London , being then at ...
... hand therein . He denied they had , and so he did to the last , that no person whatsoever knew anything of his intention or purpose to kill the Duke ; that he revealed it to none living . Doctor Laud , Bishop of London , being then at ...
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