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 13Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... allowed , as being laid out in the affairs of the regiment before , he being intrusted as lieutenant - colonel to look after the regiment . Gentlemen , I have now opened the substance of the evidence ; the particulars you will hear from ...
... allowed , as being laid out in the affairs of the regiment before , he being intrusted as lieutenant - colonel to look after the regiment . Gentlemen , I have now opened the substance of the evidence ; the particulars you will hear from ...
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... allowed , it was over - ruled : now , my Lord , there is such a statute , and I humbly beseech you to tender them the oaths , and that would be a demon- stration that they were Papists , and then they could be no good witnesses ...
... allowed , it was over - ruled : now , my Lord , there is such a statute , and I humbly beseech you to tender them the oaths , and that would be a demon- stration that they were Papists , and then they could be no good witnesses ...
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... allowed , Roman Catholic may be an honest man , not- Roman Catholics were not good witnesses . A withstanding his religion : But , I think , that every body knows that men who have been ill in other things , though Roman Catholics , may ...
... allowed , Roman Catholic may be an honest man , not- Roman Catholics were not good witnesses . A withstanding his religion : But , I think , that every body knows that men who have been ill in other things , though Roman Catholics , may ...
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... allowed me ; I have no skill in indictments . L. C. J. We cannot allow counsel . Parkyns . My lord , if I have no counsel , I do not understand these matters , nor what advantage may be proper for me to take in these cases . L. C. J. ...
... allowed me ; I have no skill in indictments . L. C. J. We cannot allow counsel . Parkyns . My lord , if I have no counsel , I do not understand these matters , nor what advantage may be proper for me to take in these cases . L. C. J. ...
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... allowed , then there are but twenty - three . Parkyns . Well , Sir , go on then . Cl . of Ar . Richard Bealing ... allowed me , though it be not a precedent : Are there four still ? cause He stands indicted by the name of sir William ...
... allowed , then there are but twenty - three . Parkyns . Well , Sir , go on then . Cl . of Ar . Richard Bealing ... allowed me , though it be not a precedent : Are there four still ? cause He stands indicted by the name of sir William ...
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act of parliament aforesaid afterwards agree answer arms assassination attainder Bass believe bill bill of attainder brought called Campbell captain Porter challenge Charnock confession Cook court Cowper Cranburne crime Darnall dence depones desire discourse England evidence French king gentlemen give Glenco Goodman guilty hath hear heard high-treason horses indictment judgment jury justice king James king's counsel kingdom of England L. C. J. Holt L. C. J. Treby late king lord of Aylesbury lord the king lordship Lowick lybelled majesty matter ment never oath overt-act pannel persons Peter Cook Phipps Pray prince of Orange prisoner prove rebells Rookwood sent Serj shew ship Shower sir George Barcley sir J. F. sir John Fenwick sir John Freind sir William Parkyns statute sworn tell ther thing Thomas Thomas Vaughan tion told traitors treason trial tyme Vaughan witnesses words
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