Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason: And Other Crimes and Misdemeanor from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ... from the Ninth Year of the Reign of King Henry, the Second, A.D.1163, to ... [George IV, A.D.1820], Volume 21Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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Página 139
... question is , who first informed you about the bull beef ? You say Alexander Moore did ? Yes . In what month was it he gave you this first - information ? -It was either in the latter end of May , or the beginning of June , 1775 , but I ...
... question is , who first informed you about the bull beef ? You say Alexander Moore did ? Yes . In what month was it he gave you this first - information ? -It was either in the latter end of May , or the beginning of June , 1775 , but I ...
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... question , and the answer you have given the question ; whether , if you had ex- cepted by name this Mr. Mellish , as a person you did not choose to deal with , other con- tractors might not be expected ? —I cannot say as to that question ...
... question , and the answer you have given the question ; whether , if you had ex- cepted by name this Mr. Mellish , as a person you did not choose to deal with , other con- tractors might not be expected ? —I cannot say as to that question ...
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... question was put , and carried to examine witnesses on a breach of pri- vilege . House , when this witness appeared and was sworn . - The duke of Richmond put the fol- lowing question to him : Did captain Maplesden threaten you with a ...
... question was put , and carried to examine witnesses on a breach of pri- vilege . House , when this witness appeared and was sworn . - The duke of Richmond put the fol- lowing question to him : Did captain Maplesden threaten you with a ...
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... question ; in justifi- cation , however , of his conduct , he had only to say , that he wished to expedite the pro- ceeding of the enquiry , and therefore took upon him to alter the question , as it appeared to him to be a leading question ...
... question ; in justifi- cation , however , of his conduct , he had only to say , that he wished to expedite the pro- ceeding of the enquiry , and therefore took upon him to alter the question , as it appeared to him to be a leading question ...
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... question ; but I apprehend , as they are made in Russia , that it would not be an easy matter to do . Whether they are not paid according to the number of the yards they contain ? - According to the number of yards they contain . Then ...
... question ; but I apprehend , as they are made in Russia , that it would not be an easy matter to do . Whether they are not paid according to the number of the yards they contain ? - According to the number of yards they contain . Then ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Admiralty affidavit aforesaid Allwright answer appear appointed asked attend Attorney Baillie's Bearcroft believe board of Admiralty board of directors called captain Baillie carried chaplain charge charter clerk cockades committee complaint contract Cooke council counsel court David Tyrie defendant delivered desired duty enquiry Erskine evidence examined gentlemen give governor Greenwich Hospital guilty hand-writing heard honour House of Commons Hugh Palliser indictment judge jury justice la Motte landmen letter libel lieutenant lieutenant-governor lord George Gordon lord Mansfield lord Sandwich lord the king lordship Lutterloh Maplesden Maskall matter meaning meat ment mentioned Motte Murphy never noble lord officers opinion packet papers parliament pensioners person petition present prisoner prosecution proved question Ratcliffe reason received recollect sent shew ships Solicitor speak steward supposed Farmer sworn tell thing thought tion told traitorously witnesses words
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Página 881 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Página 911 - ... mean that it may occasion civil wars or intestine broils, to tell the people they are absolved from obedience when illegal attempts are made upon their liberties or properties, and may oppose the unlawful violence of those who were their magistrates when they invade their properties contrary to the trust put in them and that therefore...
Página 39 - I know that he is not formally before the Court, but for that very reason, I will bring him before the Court. He has placed these men in the front of the battle, in hopes to escape under their shelter, but I will not join in battle with them : their vices, though screwed up to the highest pitch of human depravity, are not of dignity enough to vindicate the combat with me; I will drag him to light who is the dark mover behind this scene of iniquity.
Página 909 - Wherever law ends, tyranny begins, if the law be transgressed to another's harm ; and whosoever in authority exceeds the power given him by the law, and makes use of the force he has under his command to compass that upon the .subject which the law allows not, ceases in that to be a magistrate, and acting without authority may be opposed, as any other man who by force invades the right of another.
Página 495 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Página 889 - Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a
Página 541 - I hope will be particular, and do no injury to the property of any true Protestant. I am well assured that the proprietor of this house is a staunch and worthy friend to the cause. GEORGE GORDON." " What's this ! " said the locksmith, with an altered face. "Something that'll do you good service, young feller," replied his journeyman,
Página 595 - maliciously and traitorously did compass, imagine, and intend to raise and levy war and rebellion against the King...
Página 69 - The order of the day being read for the house to resolve itself into a committee of the whole house, to consider...
Página 639 - ... :-the other, which is said to be levied against the majesty of the king, or, in other words, against him in his regal capacity; as when a multitude rise and assemble to attain by force and violence any object of a general public nature ; that is levying war against the majesty of the king ; and most reasonably so held, because it tends to dissolve all the bonds of society, to destroy property, and to overturn government ; and by force of arms, to restrain the king from reigning according to law.