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 16Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... believe he was wounded , because he shewed me his hand , and it was bloody . Tranter . Was my head broke ? Waters . I did not see that . L. C. J. When you came into the room you saw but one pistol ? Waters . I saw but one , and that ...
... believe he was wounded , because he shewed me his hand , and it was bloody . Tranter . Was my head broke ? Waters . I did not see that . L. C. J. When you came into the room you saw but one pistol ? Waters . I saw but one , and that ...
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... believe , carried a goad . · make of his pistols or sword , what is done af- terwards ? Mr. Lutterell gives one of ... believe that , then the prisoners will be guilty of felony : But if you believe there was just oc- casion for the ...
... believe , carried a goad . · make of his pistols or sword , what is done af- terwards ? Mr. Lutterell gives one of ... believe that , then the prisoners will be guilty of felony : But if you believe there was just oc- casion for the ...
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... believe there hath not been many ; for this is an offence so barbarous , that I must agree it is such as seldom happens , and that by the general laws of our country , there was not a punishment provided equal to this offence : for our ...
... believe there hath not been many ; for this is an offence so barbarous , that I must agree it is such as seldom happens , and that by the general laws of our country , there was not a punishment provided equal to this offence : for our ...
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... believe there is any occasion for saying any thing more in answer to this , than that the prisoner hath been kept , as all persons in his circumstances are , when they have been attempting to make an escape ; there was an attempt of ...
... believe there is any occasion for saying any thing more in answer to this , than that the prisoner hath been kept , as all persons in his circumstances are , when they have been attempting to make an escape ; there was an attempt of ...
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... believe they do not ob- ject to it ; now therefore it is the only time to make these objections . My lord , the first that hath been mentioned by Mr. Hungerford is in the caption of the in- dictment as to these words ' plenius veritatem ...
... believe they do not ob- ject to it ; now therefore it is the only time to make these objections . My lord , the first that hath been mentioned by Mr. Hungerford is in the caption of the in- dictment as to these words ' plenius veritatem ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted act of parliament admitted answer appears apprehend Arnold asked beg leave believe Bennet Bill bishop of Rochester charge Cheshire circumstances Coke committee conspiracy Cottingham counsel Court Court of Chancery Crispe custody cypher declared desire Dillon doth evidence examination gentlemen George Kelly give given guilty guineas hand hand-writing hath heard honour hope House Hungerford Illington indictment James Plunkett jury justice Kelly Kelly's Ketelbey king king's counsel Kynaston Layer letter lord bishop Lord Chancellor lord Macclesfield lord North lord Onslow lordships Lutterell Lutwyche Lynch majesty majesty's Masters mentioned never Neynoe North and Grey oath observe Ormond overt act papers parliament Pengelly person pistols Plunkett Pretender Pretender's prisoner proof proper proved question reason seized sent Serj shew Stanyan statute suitors swear sworn taken tell thing tion told trial witness words writ writing
Passagens conhecidas
Página 89 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be severally hanged by your necks until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your souls.
Página 611 - Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.
Página 421 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that a monument be erected in the Cathedral Church of ST.
Página 647 - Because the annexing pleasure to some actions, and pain to others, in our power to do or forbear, and giving notice of this appointment beforehand to those whom it concerns, is the proper formal notion of government.
Página 7 - Harden, of said county, yeoman, not having the fear of God before their eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Página 5 - If anyone can inform my lords, the King's Justices, the King's Sergeant or the King's Attorney General, ere this Inquest be taken between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoners at the bar, of any treasons, murders, felonies or misdemeanours, done or committed by the prisoners at the bar, let them- come forth and they shall be heard...
Página 7 - Manner and by the means aforesaid, feloniously wilfully and of their Malice aforethought did kill and Murder, against the peace of the People of the State of New York and their Dignity.
Página 77 - ... had at the time of the felony committed, or at any time since ; if you find him not guilty, then you shall inquire if he did fly for it, or not...
Página 61 - Majesty's subject; that then and in every such case, the person or persons so offending, their counsellors, aiders and abettors, (knowing of, and privy to the ofience, as aforesaid, ) shall be and are hereby declared to be felons, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy.
Página 135 - James, and since his decease, pretending to be, and taking upon himself the Stile and Title of King of England, by the name of James the Third...