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Pagina 9
... written , or even verbal accounts of the examinations of persons , not brought into court , not cross - examined by him , nor confronted with him in any way ; sometimes convicted traitors waiting for execution ; sometimes men charged ...
... written , or even verbal accounts of the examinations of persons , not brought into court , not cross - examined by him , nor confronted with him in any way ; sometimes convicted traitors waiting for execution ; sometimes men charged ...
Pagina 13
... written in the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign , says , " It is against the law of England to torture , for the purpose of eliciting a confession of guilt ; the practice savours too much of slavery for a free people . It is ...
... written in the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign , says , " It is against the law of England to torture , for the purpose of eliciting a confession of guilt ; the practice savours too much of slavery for a free people . It is ...
Pagina 14
... written , in which he gives his testimony so forcibly and justly against the prac- tice of torture t . It is due , however , to the character of this humane and excellent man , to state his own expressions of disgust at being employed ...
... written , in which he gives his testimony so forcibly and justly against the prac- tice of torture t . It is due , however , to the character of this humane and excellent man , to state his own expressions of disgust at being employed ...
Pagina 15
... written by the person whose name it bore , she said , with great indignation , that " she would have him racked , to produce his au- thor . " Bacon replied , “ Nay , madam , he is a doctor , never rack his person , rack his style ; let ...
... written by the person whose name it bore , she said , with great indignation , that " she would have him racked , to produce his au- thor . " Bacon replied , “ Nay , madam , he is a doctor , never rack his person , rack his style ; let ...
Pagina 17
... written boldly and firmly , and apparently in his usual hand - writing , thus : Grdo faukes But the last and fullest statement , dated the 10th November , in which he declares his accomplices , and opens the whole conspiracy , is ...
... written boldly and firmly , and apparently in his usual hand - writing , thus : Grdo faukes But the last and fullest statement , dated the 10th November , in which he declares his accomplices , and opens the whole conspiracy , is ...
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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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