A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Bind 6Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... Judge did sit there as judge of the law , and of God's law , as they thought , it was meet they should give him li- berty to appeal to God's law . Whereupon the Judge told him he must pro- ceed according to their law , or else a worse ...
... Judge did sit there as judge of the law , and of God's law , as they thought , it was meet they should give him li- berty to appeal to God's law . Whereupon the Judge told him he must pro- ceed according to their law , or else a worse ...
Side 77
... Judge bidding him look upon the prisoner . Serjeant Glynne asked him , what he could say concerning the words spoken ... Judge asked him , what those dangerous words were ? He said , he could remember no more than this , that one said ...
... Judge bidding him look upon the prisoner . Serjeant Glynne asked him , what he could say concerning the words spoken ... Judge asked him , what those dangerous words were ? He said , he could remember no more than this , that one said ...
Side 79
... Judge commanded to look upon the prisoner at the bar , and tell the Court what he heard him say concerning the king and the powers that were now in being . Hereupon John James told Osburn , He hoped he was a man of some conscience and ...
... Judge commanded to look upon the prisoner at the bar , and tell the Court what he heard him say concerning the king and the powers that were now in being . Hereupon John James told Osburn , He hoped he was a man of some conscience and ...
Side 81
... Judge asked him if he had any more to say for himself ; and told him , if he did not speak now , the king's counsel would enter upon their plea , and then he must speak no more for himself . He told them he had one word to the Jury ...
... Judge asked him if he had any more to say for himself ; and told him , if he did not speak now , the king's counsel would enter upon their plea , and then he must speak no more for himself . He told them he had one word to the Jury ...
Side 83
... Judge gave him a sore rebuke , and told him he was not to be judge in the case . Then my lord and the Judges laid their heads and conferred together , whereupon my lord said thus to the Jury , or to this effect : You have heard the ...
... Judge gave him a sore rebuke , and told him he was not to be judge in the case . Then my lord and the Judges laid their heads and conferred together , whereupon my lord said thus to the Jury , or to this effect : You have heard the ...
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accused act of parliament Aleyn answer Article asked bishop Bridgman brought called cause Chancellor charge Christ church Clerk command committed common law concerning confession council counsel court declared delivered desired discourse duke Dunkirk earl of Clarendon endeavour England fire gentleman give Guilty hand hath hear heard honour House of Commons House of Lords House of Peers impeachment Indictment John John Twyn Judge judgment jury justice king king's king's counsel kingdom knew L. C. J. Hyde liberty London lord lord Clarendon lordships majesty majesty's matter ment Nathan Brooks never oath Papists parliament peace persons petition plead pray present pretended printed prisoner proceedings received resolved Riggs saith sent shew sir Henry Vane speak statute swear sworn taken tell thereof thereupon thing Thomas thou thought tion told treason trial Tryon Turner Twyn unto witnesses words
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Side 53 - I, AB, do swear, That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, that Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Side 167 - No freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold, or liberties, or free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed ; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Side 115 - Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong ; because he hath poured out his soul unto death : and he was numbered with the transgressors ; and he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.
Side 53 - I, AB, profess faith in God the Father, and in Jesus Christ, his Eternal Son, the true God, and in the Holy Spirit, one God, blessed for evermore ; and do acknowledge the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be given by divine inspiration.
Side 115 - Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee. Ask of me, and I will give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession.
Side 221 - I die, whereby the kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ.
Side 237 - Dominions, or to authorize any Foreign Prince to invade or annoy him or his Countries, or to discharge any of his Subjects of their Allegiance and Obedience to his Majesty...
Side 117 - I will turn My hand upon thee, and purely purge away thy dross, and take away all thy tin : and I will restore thy judges as at the first, and thy counsellors as at the beginning : afterward thou shalt be called, The city of righteousness, the faithful city.
Side 117 - I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps: and they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts and the elders: and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth.