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... minds powerfully excited by the conscious- ness of being placed in such momentous extremities . Some of the mortal struggles here recorded present examples of indignant and uncompromising defiance of oppression , with a sacrifice of all ...
... minds powerfully excited by the conscious- ness of being placed in such momentous extremities . Some of the mortal struggles here recorded present examples of indignant and uncompromising defiance of oppression , with a sacrifice of all ...
Pagina 9
... mind wasted by con- finement , he was literally 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 ...
... mind wasted by con- finement , he was literally 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 ...
Pagina 14
... mind , the reader may possibly be startled at this assertion ; it will , therefore , be proper to adduce some evidence to prove its truth . In 1468 , not many years after Fortescue wrote , Sir Thomas Coke , Lord - Mayor of London , was ...
... mind , the reader may possibly be startled at this assertion ; it will , therefore , be proper to adduce some evidence to prove its truth . In 1468 , not many years after Fortescue wrote , Sir Thomas Coke , Lord - Mayor of London , was ...
Pagina 19
... mind , that he might rack the priests if he saw cause , and hang them if he found reason . " Archæologia , vol . x . p . 143. This Peacock was a minister of the University of Cambridge , and was committed to the Tower for pretending ...
... mind , that he might rack the priests if he saw cause , and hang them if he found reason . " Archæologia , vol . x . p . 143. This Peacock was a minister of the University of Cambridge , and was committed to the Tower for pretending ...
Pagina 28
... mind , though they failed to induce the judges to alter what they then considered as an inflexible rule of law ; and in 1616 , we find in the conduct of Sir Francis Bacon , on the trial of the Earl of Somerset , for the murder of Sir ...
... mind , though they failed to induce the judges to alter what they then considered as an inflexible rule of law ; and in 1616 , we find in the conduct of Sir Francis Bacon , on the trial of the Earl of Somerset , for the murder of Sir ...
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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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