A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, 第 6 巻Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... majesty is best able to judge . They conclude thus , " We are so far from believing that his majesty's condescending to the ministers demands will take away not only our differences , but the roots and causes of them , that we are ...
... majesty is best able to judge . They conclude thus , " We are so far from believing that his majesty's condescending to the ministers demands will take away not only our differences , but the roots and causes of them , that we are ...
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... majesty's De- claration they tender these Requests : 1. " That as they are persuaded it is not in his majesty's thoughts , to intimate that they are guilty of the offences therein mentioned , they hope it will be a motive to hasten the ...
... majesty's De- claration they tender these Requests : 1. " That as they are persuaded it is not in his majesty's thoughts , to intimate that they are guilty of the offences therein mentioned , they hope it will be a motive to hasten the ...
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... majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects , ministers of the gospel in your city of London , having perused your majesty's late Declaration , and find it so full of indulgence and gracious condescension , we cannot but judge ourselves ...
... majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects , ministers of the gospel in your city of London , having perused your majesty's late Declaration , and find it so full of indulgence and gracious condescension , we cannot but judge ourselves ...
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... majesty : " We your majesty's most dutiful subjects , the bishops and clergy of the province of Can- terbury , in convocation assembled , having received your majesty's gracious Message , toge- ther with a Commission from your majesty ...
... majesty : " We your majesty's most dutiful subjects , the bishops and clergy of the province of Can- terbury , in convocation assembled , having received your majesty's gracious Message , toge- ther with a Commission from your majesty ...
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... majesty ; whom we pray God to con- tinue long and happily to reign over us . " dear to us , will be the better secured , under the influence of your majesty's government and protection . And we crave leave to assure your majesty , That ...
... majesty ; whom we pray God to con- tinue long and happily to reign over us . " dear to us , will be the better secured , under the influence of your majesty's government and protection . And we crave leave to assure your majesty , That ...
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accused act of parliament Aleyn answer asked bishop Bridgman brought called cause charge Christ church Clerk command committed concerning confession council counsel court declared delivered desire discourse duke Dunkirk earl of Clarendon England evidence fire gentlemen Gibbs give Guilty hand hath hear heard Hill honour House of Commons House of Lords House of Peers impeachment Indictment John John Twyn Judge judgment jury justice justice of peace king king's king's counsel kingdom knew L. C. J. Hyde liberty London lord lordships majesty majesty's matter ment never oath Papists parliament party peace persons petition plead pray present pretended printed prisoner proceedings received Riggs saith sent shew sir Henry Vane speak statute Stubbs swear sworn taken tell thereof thereupon thing Thomas Thomas Tonge thou thought tion told Tonge treason trial Tryon Turner Twyn unto William witnesses words