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Pagina 9
... prove his innocence of the charge , or to impeach the testimony * One of the most flagrant instances of this mode of procuring evidence , occurred in the case of Sir Walter Raleigh ; in which Sir Thomas Wilson , the Keeper of the State ...
... prove his innocence of the charge , or to impeach the testimony * One of the most flagrant instances of this mode of procuring evidence , occurred in the case of Sir Walter Raleigh ; in which Sir Thomas Wilson , the Keeper of the State ...
Pagina 14
... prove its truth . In 1468 , not many years after Fortescue wrote , Sir Thomas Coke , Lord - Mayor of London , was tried for high treason , and found guilty of mis- prision of treason , upon the single testimony of one Hawkins , given ...
... prove its truth . In 1468 , not many years after Fortescue wrote , Sir Thomas Coke , Lord - Mayor of London , was tried for high treason , and found guilty of mis- prision of treason , upon the single testimony of one Hawkins , given ...
Pagina 22
... prove satis- factory , the sufferer was stretched more and more till the bones started from their sockets 2d . The scavenger's daughter was a broad hoop of iron , so called , consisting of two parts , fastened to each other by a hinge ...
... prove satis- factory , the sufferer was stretched more and more till the bones started from their sockets 2d . The scavenger's daughter was a broad hoop of iron , so called , consisting of two parts , fastened to each other by a hinge ...
Pagina 53
... proved fatal to the expedition , occurred at Brentford , in conse- quence of breaking the carriage of a cannon ; for , upon the occurrence of this accident , some of the chief of his associates , finding it impossible to keep the ...
... proved fatal to the expedition , occurred at Brentford , in conse- quence of breaking the carriage of a cannon ; for , upon the occurrence of this accident , some of the chief of his associates , finding it impossible to keep the ...
Pagina 66
... proved his destruction under her successor , for he was imprisoned in the Tower in 1561 for hearing mass and having a Popish priest in his house . He died in the Tower after an imprisonment of five months * . Sir William Portman ...
... proved his destruction under her successor , for he was imprisoned in the Tower in 1561 for hearing mass and having a Popish priest in his house . He died in the Tower after an imprisonment of five months * . Sir William Portman ...
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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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