A selection of cases from the State trials [in the ed. of T.B. Howell, 1816]. By J.W. Willis-Bund, Volume 2, Part 1 |
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... hear them . In all the cases the facts were hardly in dispute , so it was im- possible for any of the Regicides to be acquitted in any court . The questions arising out of their trials as to how far they were fairly treated , having ...
... hear them . In all the cases the facts were hardly in dispute , so it was im- possible for any of the Regicides to be acquitted in any court . The questions arising out of their trials as to how far they were fairly treated , having ...
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... hear that the Fleet and Ships which are the walls of the kingdom are put under the command of two persons so well disposed to and concerned in the peace and happiness of the kingdom as we believe you to be and that the officers and ...
... hear that the Fleet and Ships which are the walls of the kingdom are put under the command of two persons so well disposed to and concerned in the peace and happiness of the kingdom as we believe you to be and that the officers and ...
Page 40
... hear cases before the 1st August 1662 " according to judicial pro- equity and good conscience , without respect to the ordinary rules of proceedings in courts of law and equity . " ceedings . Sec . 12 . The late declared to be The Bill ...
... hear cases before the 1st August 1662 " according to judicial pro- equity and good conscience , without respect to the ordinary rules of proceedings in courts of law and equity . " ceedings . Sec . 12 . The late declared to be The Bill ...
Page 81
... hear and examine the said offence , and to commit the said offender and offenders to the common gaol of the county where he or they shall be apprehended ; and no master printer , or master founder of letters for printing , shall from ...
... hear and examine the said offence , and to commit the said offender and offenders to the common gaol of the county where he or they shall be apprehended ; and no master printer , or master founder of letters for printing , shall from ...
Page 82
... the peace in their several quarter sessions shall be thought fit to be inflicted ; the which said justices of the peace in their several quarter sessions shall have full power and authority to hear and determine all 82 State Trials .
... the peace in their several quarter sessions shall be thought fit to be inflicted ; the which said justices of the peace in their several quarter sessions shall have full power and authority to hear and determine all 82 State Trials .
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