Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... crimes of so dangerous a nature , as to appear before the Judges of equal guilt with those which are mention'd in ... crime must be judg'd treason in Westminster - hall for ever after , by force of this statute of EDWARD the Third And ...
... crimes of so dangerous a nature , as to appear before the Judges of equal guilt with those which are mention'd in ... crime must be judg'd treason in Westminster - hall for ever after , by force of this statute of EDWARD the Third And ...
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... crime to provoke it . For that method would have been against the rules of justice , in trying a criminal twice for the same offence , unless they had by this clause oblig'd the Judges to tarry , and suspend the cause till the sitting ...
... crime to provoke it . For that method would have been against the rules of justice , in trying a criminal twice for the same offence , unless they had by this clause oblig'd the Judges to tarry , and suspend the cause till the sitting ...
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... crimes shall be at any time judg'd Treason in Parliament . As for example , JOHN KERBY a mercer and JOHN ALGORE a grocer of the city of London , in the time of RICHARD II , had kill'd JOHN IMPERIAL , a publick Minister from the State of ...
... crimes shall be at any time judg'd Treason in Parliament . As for example , JOHN KERBY a mercer and JOHN ALGORE a grocer of the city of London , in the time of RICHARD II , had kill'd JOHN IMPERIAL , a publick Minister from the State of ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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