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Pagina 1
... written report of what has taken place ; and the eagerness with which this report is sought is scarcely less remarkable than the VOL . I. B persevering patience and unwearied attention of those favoured few who Introduction.
... written report of what has taken place ; and the eagerness with which this report is sought is scarcely less remarkable than the VOL . I. B persevering patience and unwearied attention of those favoured few who Introduction.
Pagina 3
... taken away , history is literally reduced " ad maciem et ossa . " It is on this ground that personal narratives , state papers , auto - biographies , and original letters , are read with so much satisfaction , and are highly valued ...
... taken away , history is literally reduced " ad maciem et ossa . " It is on this ground that personal narratives , state papers , auto - biographies , and original letters , are read with so much satisfaction , and are highly valued ...
Pagina 11
... taken place in the administration of criminal justice and the liberty of the subject : and upon a nearer examination , the advantages which we possess in modern times will be found to consist not so much in the declaration of abstract ...
... taken place in the administration of criminal justice and the liberty of the subject : and upon a nearer examination , the advantages which we possess in modern times will be found to consist not so much in the declaration of abstract ...
Pagina 18
... Taken before us and subscribed by the staminate before by gill the Aswang Al Edward Horset In 1614 , Peacham , who was accused of high treason for certain passages in a sermon written by him , and found in his study , but never preached ...
... Taken before us and subscribed by the staminate before by gill the Aswang Al Edward Horset In 1614 , Peacham , who was accused of high treason for certain passages in a sermon written by him , and found in his study , but never preached ...
Pagina 22
... taken from a note to the eighth volume of Dr. Lingard's History . 1st . The rack was a large open frame of oak , raised three feet from the ground . The prisoner was laid under it on his back on the floor ; his wrists and ancles were ...
... taken from a note to the eighth volume of Dr. Lingard's History . 1st . The rack was a large open frame of oak , raised three feet from the ground . The prisoner was laid under it on his back on the floor ; his wrists and ancles were ...
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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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