| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 620 pagina’s
...should grant this. You plead hard for yourself, but the laws plead as hard for the King." Raleigh : " The King desires nothing but the knowledge of the...had a gracious King, now we have ; I hope, as he is, so are his ministers. If there be a trial in an action for a matter but of five marks value, a witness... | |
| 1870 - 546 pagina’s
...intention to bestow the money on discontented persons." On one occasion this scene occurred : Raleigh : b 3% J c )i z fC 8 :l _* KH T ĵ I 7 Lord Chief Justice : You have no law for it. God forbid any man should accuse himself upon his oath.... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 500 pagina’s
...yourself, but the laws plead as hard for the King." Raleigh: "The King desires nothing but the knowlege of the truth, and would have no advantage taken by...had a gracious King, now we have ; I hope, as he is, so are his ministers. If there be a trial in an action for a matter but of five marks value, a witness... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 480 pagina’s
...yourself, but the laws plead as hard for the King." Raleigh: "The King desires nothing but the knowlege of the truth, and would have no advantage taken by...had a gracious King, now we have; I hope, as he is, so are his ministers. If there be a trial in an action for a matter but of five marks value, a witness... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1913 - 318 pagina’s
...want any advantage taken by the severity of the law. "If ever we had a gracious King," he continued, "now we have. I hope as he is, such are his ministers....let my accuser come face to face and be deposed." This persuasive plea was met by the blunt assertion from Lord Chief Justice Popham that there was no... | |
| Harry Lushington Stephen - 1899 - 304 pagina’s
...know not. If the circumstances agree not with the Evidence, we will not condemn you. RALEIGH—The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the truth,...let my Accuser come face to face, and be deposed. LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE—You have no law for it: God forbid any man should accuse himself upon his oath!... | |
| Harry Lushington Stephen - 1899 - 316 pagina’s
...know not. If the circumstances agree not with the Evidence, we will not condemn you. RALEIGH—The king desires nothing but the knowledge of the truth,...by severity of the law. If ever we had a gracious SIR WALTER RALEIGH 39 king, now we have; I hope, as he is, such are his ministers. If there be but... | |
| George Borrow, Edward Hale Bierstadt - 1928 - 542 pagina’s
...know not. If the circumstances agree not with the evidence, we will not condemn you." Raleigh.—"The King desires nothing but the knowledge of the truth,...let my accuser come face to face, and be deposed." Lord-Chief-Justice.—"You have no law for it: God forbid any man should accuse himself upon his oath."... | |
| Alfred H. Knight - 1998 - 294 pagina’s
...to the King; if he affirm it, I am guilty. RALEIGH: My accuser ... is alive and in the house. . . . Good My Lords, let my accuser come face to face and be deposed. But Coke and the judges, who certainly knew that Raleigh's legal position was sound, turned deaf ears... | |
| Douglas Walthew Rice - 2005 - 338 pagina’s
...If the circumstances agree not with the Evidence, we will not condemn you. Raleigh. The king desired nothing but the knowledge of the truth, and would...let my Accuser come face to face, and be deposed. LCJ. You have no law for it: God forbid any man should accuse himself upon his oath! Attorney. The... | |
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