A selection of cases from the State trials [in the ed. of T.B. Howell, 1816]. By J.W. Willis-Bund, Band 2,Teil 1 |
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... land , decided it did not1o . Mrs Cellier's case . SCROGGS , C. J. Lord Castlemaine's case . 24. How far does the King's pardon make a man convicted of felony a good witness ? Does it merely remove the penalty or also restore the man ...
... land , decided it did not1o . Mrs Cellier's case . SCROGGS , C. J. Lord Castlemaine's case . 24. How far does the King's pardon make a man convicted of felony a good witness ? Does it merely remove the penalty or also restore the man ...
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... land , and that you have vindicated that trust which others most perfidiously abused and betrayed . How much we desire and resolve to contribute to those good ends will appear to you by our in- closed declaration , which we desire you ...
... land , and that you have vindicated that trust which others most perfidiously abused and betrayed . How much we desire and resolve to contribute to those good ends will appear to you by our in- closed declaration , which we desire you ...
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... land and that Justice may be equally and impartially administered to all men , it is that which we desire to be sworn to ourself and that all persons in power and authority should be so too . " In a word there is nothing you can propose ...
... land and that Justice may be equally and impartially administered to all men , it is that which we desire to be sworn to ourself and that all persons in power and authority should be so too . " In a word there is nothing you can propose ...
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... land , and by extend- ing our mercy where it is wanted and deserved . " And to the end that fear of punishment may not engage any conscious to themselves of what is passed to a persever- ance in guilt for the future , by opposing the ...
... land , and by extend- ing our mercy where it is wanted and deserved . " And to the end that fear of punishment may not engage any conscious to themselves of what is passed to a persever- ance in guilt for the future , by opposing the ...
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... land and we have thought it very fit and safe for us to call to you for your help in the composing the confound- ing distempers and distractions of the kingdom in which your sufferings are next to those we have undergone ourself and ...
... land and we have thought it very fit and safe for us to call to you for your help in the composing the confound- ing distempers and distractions of the kingdom in which your sufferings are next to those we have undergone ourself and ...
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Act of Indemnity Adrian Scroop Axtell Brewster called Cambridge charge Charles Charles II command compassing and imagining confess convicted Cook's trial Counsel Court Cromwell Crown declared Defence delivered Demy 8vo desire discourse doth Edward enacted England evidence execution Gentlemen Gilbert Millington Gregory Clement guilty Hacker Hardress Waller Harrison hath heard high treason House of Commons Hulet indictment John judges judgment jury Justice Keelyng King King's death L'Estrange late levying London Lord Chief Baron Lord Chief Justice Lords and Commons Lordships Majesty Majesty's malice matter ment murder oaths offence Oliver Cromwell overt act pardon Parliament person or persons Peters plead pretended printed prisoner proved Regicides Riggs Scot Scroggs Scroop sentence shew Sir Henry Vane soldiers speak St John's College Statute thing Thomas Thomas Scot thousand six hundred tion told Tonge Tonge's traitor Twyn Vane's warrant witnesses words
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