A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, with Notes and Other Illustrations, Volume 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1816 - Trials |
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... body be as stubborn as his mind , starve them out too . But why then is his voice regarded ? Why can't the others give a sufficient Verdict without him ? Or , if a man must not be convicted without the agreement of all , why then is not ...
... body be as stubborn as his mind , starve them out too . But why then is his voice regarded ? Why can't the others give a sufficient Verdict without him ? Or , if a man must not be convicted without the agreement of all , why then is not ...
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... body of it ; yet , in order to preserve even them from being buried in oblivion , we have given them a place in the Appendix ; for these scarce Pieces are of value , and not to be collected but with great difficulty and expence ; and it ...
... body of it ; yet , in order to preserve even them from being buried in oblivion , we have given them a place in the Appendix ; for these scarce Pieces are of value , and not to be collected but with great difficulty and expence ; and it ...
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... body and fortitude of mind , on the 22nd of September , at night in his bed , they stifled and smothered him , with large and heavy bolsters and pillows , and put up a red - hot iron , through a ductil - pipe , into his guts at his ...
... body and fortitude of mind , on the 22nd of September , at night in his bed , they stifled and smothered him , with large and heavy bolsters and pillows , and put up a red - hot iron , through a ductil - pipe , into his guts at his ...
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... body . The cases which the law doth limit in this matter , were the defect of correcting his spirituall head , or else for lacke of correcting the faith of the clerke which so offendeth , as appearetb , 16 . q . 7. filijs Dist . 40. cap ...
... body . The cases which the law doth limit in this matter , were the defect of correcting his spirituall head , or else for lacke of correcting the faith of the clerke which so offendeth , as appearetb , 16 . q . 7. filijs Dist . 40. cap ...
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... body , and carried it to the Gray- Friars , where it was buried . was asked what he could say for himself , why execution should not be done according to the Judgment passed upon him for his Treasons so often committed ; but he became ...
... body , and carried it to the Gray- Friars , where it was buried . was asked what he could say for himself , why execution should not be done according to the Judgment passed upon him for his Treasons so often committed ; but he became ...
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