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Pagina 9
... friend or adviser being admitted to him ; his gaoler , perhaps , or some ex- pert underling of state , was occasionally introduced to examine him , -to extort confessions from him ; or , failing in this object , to do what Tacitus ...
... friend or adviser being admitted to him ; his gaoler , perhaps , or some ex- pert underling of state , was occasionally introduced to examine him , -to extort confessions from him ; or , failing in this object , to do what Tacitus ...
Pagina 10
... 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 imprisonment is illegal , or that he is entitled to ...
... 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 imprisonment is illegal , or that he is entitled to ...
Pagina 12
... friends . On the other hand , in the present day , a prisoner is carefully instructed in the mode by which he may make his voice heard beyond the walls of his prison ; he is not only re- minded of his natural strength , but the weapons ...
... friends . On the other hand , in the present day , a prisoner is carefully instructed in the mode by which he may make his voice heard beyond the walls of his prison ; he is not only re- minded of his natural strength , but the weapons ...
Pagina 56
... friend by long acquaintance , " and says , " he was a devout friend to the Queen , my mistress , and to her right and title to the succession to the Crown of England * . " At the end of the year 1556 , Throckmorton returned to England ...
... friend by long acquaintance , " and says , " he was a devout friend to the Queen , my mistress , and to her right and title to the succession to the Crown of England * . " At the end of the year 1556 , Throckmorton returned to England ...
Pagina 59
... friends . There is not so many perils in it as there is to depend on fortresses ; neither be the charges like . Surely at this time it is so necessary to increase and to pre- serve it , that immunities and privileges are to be granted ...
... friends . There is not so many perils in it as there is to depend on fortresses ; neither be the charges like . Surely at this time it is so necessary to increase and to pre- serve it , that immunities and privileges are to be granted ...
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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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