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Pagina 10
... sent back to confinement till the ma- terials for a new charge were compounded , or till it pleased the caprice of government to discharge him . Such was the law and practice in the time of Queen Elizabeth ; let us now look at the law ...
... sent back to confinement till the ma- terials for a new charge were compounded , or till it pleased the caprice of government to discharge him . Such was the law and practice in the time of Queen Elizabeth ; let us now look at the law ...
Pagina 40
... sent to the Tower for refusing to take the oath of supremacy ; he was a zealous Papist , and is said to have excited the ill - will of Cromwell , who was then in the zenith of his influence , and who contrived to direct the King's ...
... sent to the Tower for refusing to take the oath of supremacy ; he was a zealous Papist , and is said to have excited the ill - will of Cromwell , who was then in the zenith of his influence , and who contrived to direct the King's ...
Pagina 44
... sent out her letters and orders , though without signing them , and retired to Kenning - hall in Norfolk , and afterwards to Framlingham , to await the result . This important service , rendered by Sir Nicholas to Mary at this critical ...
... sent out her letters and orders , though without signing them , and retired to Kenning - hall in Norfolk , and afterwards to Framlingham , to await the result . This important service , rendered by Sir Nicholas to Mary at this critical ...
Pagina 50
... sent by Henry VIII . into Spain , and on several other foreign missions . However this may be , Sir Tho- mas Wyatt cordially joined in the general aversion to the Spanish match , and was one of the most active of that party who ...
... sent by Henry VIII . into Spain , and on several other foreign missions . However this may be , Sir Tho- mas Wyatt cordially joined in the general aversion to the Spanish match , and was one of the most active of that party who ...
Pagina 54
... sent to the Tower , and was shortly afterwards executed * . Thus ended this formidable insurrection , which , if it had been more extensively organized , and actively encouraged by any foreign power , might have been destructive of the ...
... sent to the Tower , and was shortly afterwards executed * . Thus ended this formidable insurrection , which , if it had been more extensively organized , and actively encouraged by any foreign power , might have been destructive 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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