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Pagina 27
... procured from the prisoners were perused and examined by the counsel for the Crown pre- viously to the trial ; and each deposition being dis- sected into paragraphs , which were distinguished by letters in the margin , was carefully ...
... procured from the prisoners were perused and examined by the counsel for the Crown pre- viously to the trial ; and each deposition being dis- sected into paragraphs , which were distinguished by letters in the margin , was carefully ...
Pagina 38
... procured from pub- lished collections of State Papers , and also from originals in the British Museum , and His Majesty's State - Paper Office . The State - Paper Office is a mine of historical treasure , hitherto almost unbroken ; and ...
... procured from pub- lished collections of State Papers , and also from originals in the British Museum , and His Majesty's State - Paper Office . The State - Paper Office is a mine of historical treasure , hitherto almost unbroken ; and ...
Pagina 74
... procured any to be made ; and as for resorting so frequently to Mr. Warner's house , it was not in order to confer with Wyatt , but to shew my friendship to my very good Lord , the Marquis of Northampton , who lodged there when he was ...
... procured any to be made ; and as for resorting so frequently to Mr. Warner's house , it was not in order to confer with Wyatt , but to shew my friendship to my very good Lord , the Marquis of Northampton , who lodged there when he was ...
Pagina 80
... procure another man's death ; for all men may easily gather that he cannot speak truly of me , or in the case of another man's life , who hath hope of his own by reason of his accusation . " By the civil law , there are many exceptions ...
... procure another man's death ; for all men may easily gather that he cannot speak truly of me , or in the case of another man's life , who hath hope of his own by reason of his accusation . " By the civil law , there are many exceptions ...
Pagina 90
... procurement of treason . Now for as much as I am brought hither to be tried by the law , though my innocence as to all the material points laid to my charge is very manifest , and sufficient to acquit me , and upon which I chiefly rely ...
... procurement of treason . Now for as much as I am brought hither to be tried by the law , though my innocence as to all the material points laid to my charge is very manifest , and sufficient to acquit me , and upon which I chiefly rely ...
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