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... present examples of indignant and uncompromising defiance of oppression , with a sacrifice of all considerations of personal safety ; in other cases , we meet with instances of affecting and impassioned eloquence ; and in others again ...
... present examples of indignant and uncompromising defiance of oppression , with a sacrifice of all considerations of personal safety ; in other cases , we meet with instances of affecting and impassioned eloquence ; and in others again ...
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... present time , a period embracing the important events of the Popish plot , the Assassination plots in the reign of William and Mary , and the Rebellion of 1745 , the trials are , * Mr . D'Israeli , in a note to his Commentaries on the ...
... present time , a period embracing the important events of the Popish plot , the Assassination plots in the reign of William and Mary , and the Rebellion of 1745 , the trials are , * Mr . D'Israeli , in a note to his Commentaries on the ...
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... 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 of defence are placed in his hands ...
... 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 of defence are placed in his hands ...
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... present day ; for he expressly states , that in such trials , " the witnesses against the male- factor were sworn , one after another , to say the truth ; and that they were set in such a place that they might see the judges , the ...
... present day ; for he expressly states , that in such trials , " the witnesses against the male- factor were sworn , one after another , to say the truth ; and that they were set in such a place that they might see the judges , the ...
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... present mode of trial . Previously to the time * The passage itself is this : " On my asking Sir G. Mark- ham of the King's person , he said , that in sooth he had a face that promised nothing ; ' and for his manner of drinking , he ...
... present mode of trial . Previously to the time * The passage itself is this : " On my asking Sir G. Mark- ham of the King's person , he said , that in sooth he had a face that promised nothing ; ' and for his manner of drinking , he ...
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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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