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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... death : ' Tis true , this is not used . to force the Prisoner to confess , but to plead one way or other ; but yet even this seems a needless piece of severity . In High - Treason , if the party refuse to plead , the Charge is taken pro ...
... death : ' Tis true , this is not used . to force the Prisoner to confess , but to plead one way or other ; but yet even this seems a needless piece of severity . In High - Treason , if the party refuse to plead , the Charge is taken pro ...
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... death ( e ) . ” As to other less Offenders , it would be a more equitable and effectual Punishment to confine them to hard ( f ) labour at home ; or , if they deserve it , to sell them to the Moors or Spaniards abroad : it is Idleness ...
... death ( e ) . ” As to other less Offenders , it would be a more equitable and effectual Punishment to confine them to hard ( f ) labour at home ; or , if they deserve it , to sell them to the Moors or Spaniards abroad : it is Idleness ...
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... Death ( m ) ; and long before that law it was esteemed an Iniquity to be punished by " the Judges ( n ) . " - By an old law of Romulus ( o ) the Adulteress was to be put to death ; Adulterii convictam vir & cognati , uti volent ...
... Death ( m ) ; and long before that law it was esteemed an Iniquity to be punished by " the Judges ( n ) . " - By an old law of Romulus ( o ) the Adulteress was to be put to death ; Adulterii convictam vir & cognati , uti volent ...
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... death of king John , his father , from which time he took upon him the keeping | and management of the same , without any authority from his father the lord John the king , and without the assent of the lord Gwalla , then legate , who ...
... death of king John , his father , from which time he took upon him the keeping | and management of the same , without any authority from his father the lord John the king , and without the assent of the lord Gwalla , then legate , who ...
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... death , were in the king's hand ; and Lhewelin forced the king to do what he would have him ; had rendered himself into the lords hands to the and had almost done it . The tenour of the Bill king's grace and pleasure , and upon that ...
... death , were in the king's hand ; and Lhewelin forced the king to do what he would have him ; had rendered himself into the lords hands to the and had almost done it . The tenour of the Bill king's grace and pleasure , and upon that ...
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