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Pagina 10
... deliver to him under a very heavy penalty ; friends and advisers are admitted to consult with him at all reasonable times ; if upon the warrant of his com- mitment or otherwise he has reason to believe , or is advised that his ...
... deliver to him under a very heavy penalty ; friends and advisers are admitted to consult with him at all reasonable times ; if upon the warrant of his com- mitment or otherwise he has reason to believe , or is advised that his ...
Pagina 11
... delivered to him ten days at least before his trial ; counsel are assigned to him by the court upon his own nomina- tion , who are permitted to assist him in every part of the trial by examining witnesses and addressing the jury in his ...
... delivered to him ten days at least before his trial ; counsel are assigned to him by the court upon his own nomina- tion , who are permitted to assist him in every part of the trial by examining witnesses and addressing the jury in his ...
Pagina 19
... committed to the Tower for pretending that he had infatuated the King's judgment by orcery . - Camd . Annal . Jac . i . Bacon's Works , vel . iii . p . 576 . ยท In the year 1628 , the Judges delivered an INTRODUCTION . 19.
... committed to the Tower for pretending that he had infatuated the King's judgment by orcery . - Camd . Annal . Jac . i . Bacon's Works , vel . iii . p . 576 . ยท In the year 1628 , the Judges delivered an INTRODUCTION . 19.
Pagina 20
... delivered an unani- mous opinion against the legality of torture , in the case of Felton , who had stabbed the Duke of Buckingham . The following account of the circumstances under which this opinion was given , is taken from Rush ...
... delivered an unani- mous opinion against the legality of torture , in the case of Felton , who had stabbed the Duke of Buckingham . The following account of the circumstances under which this opinion was given , is taken from Rush ...
Pagina 21
... delivered their opinions in opposition to the strong personal feelings of the King and his Council , concurred a few years afterwards in the odious judgment for the Crown in the case of Ship - money ; and one of them , Sir Henry ...
... delivered their opinions in opposition to the strong personal feelings of the King and his Council , concurred a few years afterwards in the odious judgment for the Crown in the case of Ship - money ; and one of them , Sir Henry ...
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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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