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Pagina 51
... doubt they had all run away the same night . " - State - Paper Office . + Godwin's Annals , p . 341. Stow , p . 618 . neral revolt , the insurgents commenced their march towards London MEMOIR OF SIR N , THROCKMORTON . 51.
... doubt they had all run away the same night . " - State - Paper Office . + Godwin's Annals , p . 341. Stow , p . 618 . neral revolt , the insurgents commenced their march towards London MEMOIR OF SIR N , THROCKMORTON . 51.
Pagina 55
... doubt , however , that he was deeply engaged in the conspiracy . There is sufficient evidence on his trial to establish , as an historical fact , his participation in the scheme ; it might , indeed be naturally supposed , from his Pro ...
... doubt , however , that he was deeply engaged in the conspiracy . There is sufficient evidence on his trial to establish , as an historical fact , his participation in the scheme ; it might , indeed be naturally supposed , from his Pro ...
Pagina 60
... , he was sent to the Tower on suspicion of being concerned in it . He was , beyond all doubt , † lb. p . 89. ‡ Cole's MSS . Melvil's Memoirs , p . 60 . one of the most active promoters of that scheme ; 60 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
... , he was sent to the Tower on suspicion of being concerned in it . He was , beyond all doubt , † lb. p . 89. ‡ Cole's MSS . Melvil's Memoirs , p . 60 . one of the most active promoters of that scheme ; 60 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
Pagina 71
... doubt but evidently and manifestly to prove that Throckmorton is justly and deservedly indicted and arraigned of the treasons laid to his charge , and that he was a principal deviser , procurer , and contriver , of the late rebellion ...
... doubt but evidently and manifestly to prove that Throckmorton is justly and deservedly indicted and arraigned of the treasons laid to his charge , and that he was a principal deviser , procurer , and contriver , of the late rebellion ...
Pagina 80
... doubt not but Sir Thomas Wyatt has been examined about me , and has said what he could , directly or indirectly , concerning me . — I come now to speak of Vaughan's present condition , as a con- demned man , whose testimony is nothing ...
... doubt not but Sir Thomas Wyatt has been examined about me , and has said what he could , directly or indirectly , concerning me . — I come now to speak of Vaughan's present condition , as a con- demned man , whose testimony is nothing ...
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