A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 1Thomas Bayly Howell T.C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Answer put in by him to his Articles , with this Introduction : " The Answer held three hours , being above 200 sheets of paper , too long to be here insert- ed ; yet take an Abstract of the said Answer to the Articles exhibited against ...
... Answer put in by him to his Articles , with this Introduction : " The Answer held three hours , being above 200 sheets of paper , too long to be here insert- ed ; yet take an Abstract of the said Answer to the Articles exhibited against ...
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... Answer , urged the Bishops , by the homage they had done , and the fealty they had sworn to him , that together with the Barons , They would dic- tate to him a Sentence concerning the Arch- bishop , Ut simul cum Baronibus de ...
... Answer , urged the Bishops , by the homage they had done , and the fealty they had sworn to him , that together with the Barons , They would dic- tate to him a Sentence concerning the Arch- bishop , Ut simul cum Baronibus de ...
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... answer , only Hilary bishop of Chichester changed the phrase , saying , he would observe the king's customs or laws ( bona fede ) in good faith ; the king was angry at the Answer , and reservation of the Archbishop and other Bishops ...
... answer , only Hilary bishop of Chichester changed the phrase , saying , he would observe the king's customs or laws ( bona fede ) in good faith ; the king was angry at the Answer , and reservation of the Archbishop and other Bishops ...
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... answer these matters . " The king and chief men , ( without the Bi- shops ) sitting in Judgment , Rege cum principi- bus ( pontificibus substractis ) sedente pro Tribu- nali , it was most certainly believed , the Arch- bishop would have ...
... answer these matters . " The king and chief men , ( without the Bi- shops ) sitting in Judgment , Rege cum principi- bus ( pontificibus substractis ) sedente pro Tribu- nali , it was most certainly believed , the Arch- bishop would have ...
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... Answer thereunto . To which the said earl made answer , That , as to these matters , no day had been given to him . And farthermore he added that , on any reasonable day to be fixed , he would give satisfaction to his lord the king , or ...
... Answer thereunto . To which the said earl made answer , That , as to these matters , no day had been given to him . And farthermore he added that , on any reasonable day to be fixed , he would give satisfaction to his lord the king , or ...
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