I hear no other thing; to which accusation he never subscribed nor avouched it, I beseech you, My Lords, let Cobham be sent for, charge him on his soul, on his allegiance to the king ; if he affirm it, I am guilty. State Trials, Political and Social - Pagina 31geredigeerd door - 1899Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 pagina’s
...which Accufation he never fubfcribed, nor avouched it. I befeech you, my Lords, let Cobham be fent for, charge him on his Soul, on his Allegiance to the King : if he affirm it, I am guilty. Lord Cecil. It is the Accufation of my Lord Cobham, it is the Evidence againft you ; muft it not be of Force... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1809 - 760 pagina’s
...Accusation of Cobham's, I hoar no other tiling ; to which Accusation he never subscribed nor avouched it. I beseech you, my lords, let Cobham be sent for, charge him on his soul, on hjs allegiance to (lie king ; if he affirm it, 1 am guilty. Lord Cecil. It is the Accusation of my... | |
| 1816 - 758 pagina’s
...Accusation of Cobham's, I hear no other thing; to which Accusation he nt-ver subscribed nor avouched it. h9D Ӆ\Pf Y. _5 ~ j`̄ # ? [6 !p M U 6gD " = u Z ,'UH ;/z n @ ƙ (b= ޅ 2e aftirm it, I am guilty. Lord Cecil. It is the Accusation of nay lord Cobham, it is the F.videncc against... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 760 pagina’s
...Accusation of Cohham's, I hear no other thing ; to which Accusation he never subscribed nor avouched it. 1 beseech you, my lords, let Cobham be sent for, charge him on his sou], on his allegiance, to the king ; if he ariirm it, I am guilty. Lore Cecil. It is the Accusation... | |
| 1822 - 362 pagina’s
...All this," retorted the prisoner, " is but an accusation of Cobham's, to which he never subscribed. I beseech you, my lords, let Cobham be sent for —...allegiance to the King; if he affirm it, I am guilty." Cecil here spoke, saying, *' The evidence against you is the accusation of my Lord Cobham ; must it... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 pagina’s
...accusation of Cobham's ; I bear no other thing ; to which accusation he never subscribed nor avouched it ; I beseech you, my lords, let Cobham be sent for, charge...to the king ; if he affirm it, I am guilty. ' Lord Ceeil. — It is the accusation of my lord Cobham, it is-the evidence against you, must it not be of... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 620 pagina’s
...charge him on his soul, on his allegiance to the king ; if he affirm it, I am guilty. Lord Cecil. — It is the accusation of my lord Cobham, it is the evidence...of force without his subscription ? I desire to be resolved by the judges, whether by the law it is not a forcible argument of evidence. The judges. —... | |
| 1843 - 626 pagina’s
...never suhscrihed nor avonched it ; I heseech you, my lords, let Cohham he sent for, charge him on hie soul, on his allegiance to the king; if he affirm it, I am guilty. Lord Cecil. — It is the accusation of my lord Cohham, it is the evidence agiinst you, must it not he of... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 pagina’s
...this accusation he never subscribed, — he never avouched. I beseech you, my lords, let this lord be sent for. Charge him on his soul, — on his allegiance to the king. If he affirm it I am content to be found guilty." It was the observation of James himself, — that weak monarch, under... | |
| John Barrow - 1845 - 540 pagina’s
...his accusation, which he never subscribed — never avouched. I beseech you, my Lords, let this Lord be sent for. Charge him on his soul — on his allegiance to the king. If he affirm it, I am content to be found guilty." At this moment of the trial, the Lord High Admiral, impelled by that sense... | |
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