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... king slept sound as usual , though the noise of the work- men employed in framing the scaffold , and other preparations ... king's person , and slept in his chamber from the beginning of his trial to the last hour of his life , and who ...
... king slept sound as usual , though the noise of the work- men employed in framing the scaffold , and other preparations ... king's person , and slept in his chamber from the beginning of his trial to the last hour of his life , and who ...
Pagina 6
... king's supremacy in the reign of Henry VIII . , and the Popish plots in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. , are ... king remained for two days after his trial at Whitehall . There is every reason to believe , however , that Hume could ...
... king's supremacy in the reign of Henry VIII . , and the Popish plots in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. , are ... king remained for two days after his trial at Whitehall . There is every reason to believe , however , that Hume could ...
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... king's counsel were accustomed to display their ingenuity by perplexing the prisoner with questions , and endeavouring to ex- tract his condemnation from his own mouth . If the jury found him guilty , his life and property were in the ...
... king's counsel were accustomed to display their ingenuity by perplexing the prisoner with questions , and endeavouring to ex- tract his condemnation from his own mouth . If the jury found him guilty , his life and property were in the ...
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... King's arrival in London , for applying the torture to one Philip May , are to be found in the State - Paper Office ; one of which is directed to the Lord Chief Justice , Sir John Popham , the Attorney- General , Sir Edward Coke , and ...
... King's arrival in London , for applying the torture to one Philip May , are to be found in the State - Paper Office ; one of which is directed to the Lord Chief Justice , Sir John Popham , the Attorney- General , Sir Edward Coke , and ...
Pagina 18
... King's Bench and Sir Thomas Coventry , the King's Solicitor- * Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p . 258 . General , are authorized to examine one Peacock , and 18 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
... King's Bench and Sir Thomas Coventry , the King's Solicitor- * Bacon's Works , vol . iii . p . 258 . General , are authorized to examine one Peacock , and 18 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
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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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