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Pagina 25
... hear them , and be heard of them all . " But in cases of political offences , it was considered " too dangerous to the Prince , " according to the language of some of the Judges , to produce witnesses to be questioned by the prisoner on ...
... hear them , and be heard of them all . " But in cases of political offences , it was considered " too dangerous to the Prince , " according to the language of some of the Judges , to produce witnesses to be questioned by the prisoner on ...
Pagina 28
... , I have caused to be here , that they may be sworn , and justify or deny what they hear read , and diminish or add to their examinations ; and * 2 How . State Trials , 978 . besides that , my Lord of Somerset , and you 28 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
... , I have caused to be here , that they may be sworn , and justify or deny what they hear read , and diminish or add to their examinations ; and * 2 How . State Trials , 978 . besides that , my Lord of Somerset , and you 28 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
Pagina 75
... hear from Wyatt as from any body else , in respect to any ill that I know to be done by him . 66 Dyer . My Lords , and you my masters of the jury , we have still many things to declare , in order to prove that Throckmorton was a ...
... hear from Wyatt as from any body else , in respect to any ill that I know to be done by him . 66 Dyer . My Lords , and you my masters of the jury , we have still many things to declare , in order to prove that Throckmorton was a ...
Pagina 76
... hear what Cuthbert Vaughan * ` says against you . 6 6 " • " " " " 6 Then Serjeant Stamford read Vaughan's Examination to this effect : That Vaughan , coming out of Kent , met Throckmorton at Mr. Warner's house , who after he had ' done ...
... hear what Cuthbert Vaughan * ` says against you . 6 6 " • " " " " 6 Then Serjeant Stamford read Vaughan's Examination to this effect : That Vaughan , coming out of Kent , met Throckmorton at Mr. Warner's house , who after he had ' done ...
Pagina 79
... hear . But because my truth and his falsehood may the better appear to you , I will show you the inconsistency of his evidence ; and that I may the better be believed , I take you , Master Southwell , to witness , whether Vaughan , when ...
... hear . But because my truth and his falsehood may the better appear to you , I will show you the inconsistency of his evidence ; and that I may the better be believed , I take you , Master Southwell , to witness , whether Vaughan , when ...
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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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