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Page 99
... when gowns , not arms , repell'd The fierce Epirot and the African bold , " was committed prisoner to Carisbrook Castle , because he had pub- lished a pamphlet called " The Healing Question , " Cromwell's Memoirs of the Protector . 99.
... when gowns , not arms , repell'd The fierce Epirot and the African bold , " was committed prisoner to Carisbrook Castle , because he had pub- lished a pamphlet called " The Healing Question , " Cromwell's Memoirs of the Protector . 99.
Page 100
... prisoner to Windsor ; Overton , to the Tower ; and Lilbourne , after many sufferings and prosecutions , was tyrannically detained in prison after acquittal of au indictment against him for high trea- son , by a jury of his peers . These ...
... prisoner to Windsor ; Overton , to the Tower ; and Lilbourne , after many sufferings and prosecutions , was tyrannically detained in prison after acquittal of au indictment against him for high trea- son , by a jury of his peers . These ...
Page 101
... prisoner at Cromwell's suit ; and , being brought to the bar of the King's Bench by a Habeas Corpus , these his counsel were taken from the bar , and sent to the Tower for pleading their client's cause . Lastly , is it true or false ...
... prisoner at Cromwell's suit ; and , being brought to the bar of the King's Bench by a Habeas Corpus , these his counsel were taken from the bar , and sent to the Tower for pleading their client's cause . Lastly , is it true or false ...
Page 136
... prisoner availed himself of her situation , to despoil her of her garments , under the dis- guise of which he made his escape . We shall now proceed to extract a few passages from the tale . " While his comrades were sleeping , in ...
... prisoner availed himself of her situation , to despoil her of her garments , under the dis- guise of which he made his escape . We shall now proceed to extract a few passages from the tale . " While his comrades were sleeping , in ...
Page 205
... prisoners taken in war according to the usage of the European nations . IV . Peace with the King of the Netherlands , on the like terms as with England . The officer who carried these proposals was directed to wait two or three hours ...
... prisoners taken in war according to the usage of the European nations . IV . Peace with the King of the Netherlands , on the like terms as with England . The officer who carried these proposals was directed to wait two or three hours ...
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