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Side vi
... against were satisfied with the equity of his decision . p . 166 , line 8 , for do , read does . p . 167 , p . 304 , Vol . II . p . 14k , 9 , for render , read renders . 8 , for intelligencer , read intelligence . -15 , see note , vol ...
... against were satisfied with the equity of his decision . p . 166 , line 8 , for do , read does . p . 167 , p . 304 , Vol . II . p . 14k , 9 , for render , read renders . 8 , for intelligencer , read intelligence . -15 , see note , vol ...
Side ix
... against his own will , to accept of the very highest judicial trust ? Such is the triumph of genuine Christi- anity ! -a triumph which is in some degree rewarded , whenever the name of Hale is even professionally repeated ; since the ap ...
... against his own will , to accept of the very highest judicial trust ? Such is the triumph of genuine Christi- anity ! -a triumph which is in some degree rewarded , whenever the name of Hale is even professionally repeated ; since the ap ...
Side 20
... against felons , and putting offenders to death by that commiffion , fince he thought the fword of juftice belonging only by right to the lawful prince , it feemed not warrantable to proceed to a capital fentence by an authority derived ...
... against felons , and putting offenders to death by that commiffion , fince he thought the fword of juftice belonging only by right to the lawful prince , it feemed not warrantable to proceed to a capital fentence by an authority derived ...
Side 21
Sir Matthew Hale Thomas Thirwall. distinction between common and ordinary felonies , and offences against the state ; for the last he would never meddle in them ; for he thought these might be often legal and warrantable actions , and ...
Sir Matthew Hale Thomas Thirwall. distinction between common and ordinary felonies , and offences against the state ; for the last he would never meddle in them ; for he thought these might be often legal and warrantable actions , and ...
Side 22
... against the one there was no evidence of forethought felony , fo he was only found guilty of manslaughter , and burnt on the hand ; but the other was found guilty of murder . And though Colonel Whaley , that commanded the garrifon ...
... against the one there was no evidence of forethought felony , fo he was only found guilty of manslaughter , and burnt on the hand ; but the other was found guilty of murder . And though Colonel Whaley , that commanded the garrifon ...
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