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... produced by the perusal of the trials of former times . The truth is , that they give life and reality , and what may be termed dramatic effect , to the scenes , events and characters of history ; the reader fancies himself a step ...
... produced by the perusal of the trials of former times . The truth is , that they give life and reality , and what may be termed dramatic effect , to the scenes , events and characters of history ; the reader fancies himself a step ...
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... produced against him , consisting of written , or even verbal accounts of the examinations of persons , not brought into court , not cross - examined by him , nor confronted with him in any way ; sometimes convicted traitors waiting for ...
... produced against him , consisting of written , or even verbal accounts of the examinations of persons , not brought into court , not cross - examined by him , nor confronted with him in any way ; sometimes convicted traitors waiting for ...
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... produce his au- thor . " Bacon replied , " Nay , madam , he is a doctor , never rack his person , rack his style ; let him have pen , ink , and paper , and help of books , and be enjoined to continue his story , and I will undertake ...
... produce his au- thor . " Bacon replied , " Nay , madam , he is a doctor , never rack his person , rack his style ; let him have pen , ink , and paper , and help of books , and be enjoined to continue his story , and I will undertake ...
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... produced in criminal cases . The inquest , which we now call the grand jury , presented an accusation and when I came to myself , I found the executioners supporting me in their arms ; they replaced the pieces of wood under my feet ...
... produced in criminal cases . The inquest , which we now call the grand jury , presented an accusation and when I came to myself , I found the executioners supporting me in their arms ; they replaced the pieces of wood under my feet ...
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... producing evidence of facts to inform the consciences of the jury , who gradually lost the character of witnesses , and became judges of the truth of the accusation preferred by the grand jury . As soon as this change in the character ...
... producing evidence of facts to inform the consciences of the jury , who gradually lost the character of witnesses , and became judges of the truth of the accusation preferred by the grand jury . As soon as this change in the character ...
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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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accusation afterwards answer arraignment Attorney Attorney-General Barker beseech Bishop of Rosse Catholic charge confess Counsel Count Aremberg Court Crown death declared delivered desire doth Duke of Alva Duke of Norfolk Duke's Earl of Essex Elizabeth enemies England Essex-house evidence Examinate execution favour friends guilty hand hath Henry high treason honour indictment intended Judges jury King of Spain King's knew Ledington letter London Lord Burleigh Lord Cecil Lord Chief Justice Lord Cobham Lord High Steward Lord of Essex Lordships Majesty's marriage matter Murdin never offence Parry person Peter Carew Pope pray Prince prisoner proceedings procure protest prove Queen of Scots Queen's Counsel Queen's Majesty realm rebellion reign Rudolphi saith Scotland Scottish Queen sent Serjeant Sir N. T. Sir Nicholas Sir Thomas Sir Walter Raleigh Southampton speak State-Paper Office statute taken thereof things thou Throckmorton tion told Tower traitor trial unto witnesses words Wyatt