For all which treasons and crimes this Court doth adjudge that he, the said Charles Stuart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer, and public enemy to the good people of this nation, shall be put to death by the severing of his head from his body. An Essay on the Trial by Jury - Page 96by Lysander Spooner - 1852 - 228 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Russell - Europe - 1802 - 542 pages
...against the forces commissioned by the parliament, they pronounced sentence against him ; adjudging, that he, the said Charles Stuart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer, and public enemy, should be put to death, by the severing of his head from his body. Firm and intrepid in all his appearances... | |
| R. B. - London (England) - 1810 - 404 pages
...Court doth adjudge, that the said Charles Stuart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer, and a public enemy, shall be put to death, by the severing his head from his body. After the sentence read, the Lord President said, This sentence now read and published, it is the act,... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - Great Britain - 1822 - 622 pages
...read unto you. and that is the sentence of the Court. (The Clerk read the sentence, concluding: Clerk. For all which treasons and crimes, this Court doth adjudge, That he, CHARLES STUART, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer, and public enemy, shall be put to death, by severing... | |
| James Nichols - 1824 - 554 pages
...slmll in,i,.-<. il,,. u/,,ri,i • » J ' ° ' as a tyrant, traitor, murtherer and a public enemy, shall be put ' to death by the severing his head from his body.' To •which horrid sentence the whole pack stood up, by agreement among themselves before made ; and,... | |
| James Nichols - Arminianism - 1824 - 562 pages
...afternoon of the same day lie preached at Scpul' as a tyrant, traitor, murtherer and a public enemy, shall be put ' to death by the severing his head from his body.' To which horrid sentence the whole pack stood up, by agreement among themselves before made ; and,... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 504 pages
...adjudge him as a ty" rant, traitor, murderer, and public enemy to " the good people of the nation, to be put to " death by the severing his head from his body." The king heard it in silence, sometimes smiling with contempt, sometimes raising his eyes to heaven, as... | |
| William Toone - 1826 - 668 pages
...to the King's charge were enumerated, it concluded, "For all which treasons and crimes, this conrt doth adjudge, that he the said Charles Stuart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer, and a public enemy, shall be put to death, by severing his head from his body." The warrant for the King's... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - Great Britain - 1832 - 372 pages
...damages, and mischiefs to this nation acted and committed in the said war, and occasioned thereby. " For all which treasons and crimes this Court doth...good people of this nation, shall be put to death, by severing his head from his body." Bradshaw then said, — ' ' The sentence now read and published is... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 pages
...damages, and mischiefs to this nation acted and committed in the said war, and occasioned thereby. " For all which treasons and crimes this Court doth...good people of this nation, shall be put to death, by severing his head from his body." Bradshaw then said, — "The sentence now read and published is the... | |
| Parliament lists - 1832 - 1026 pages
...sentence ; which, after several matters laid to his charge had been enumerated, then concluded, " For alt which treasons and crimes, this Court doth adjudge,...Charles Stuart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer, and apublic enemy, shall be put to death, by severing his head from his body." The warrant for the King's... | |
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