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" He would deliver the jury his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that Act, and still more in obedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing... "
The Edinburgh annual register - 50 ページ
1821
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Annual Register, 第 59 巻

Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 ページ
...proportion to the enormity of the present ¡ and in conclusion he said, that he would deliver there his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. The jury retired at a quarter prist six, and returned at eight ; when the foreman, in a steady voice,...

The Three Trials of William Hone, for Publishing Three Parodies: Viz. The ...

William Hone - 1818 - 200 ページ
...the defendant transcended them ah in magnitude. He would deliver them his solemn opinion, as he wai required by Act of Parliament to do : and under the...doubt but that they would be of the same opinion, (His Lordship, who appeared much oppressed with indisposition during the latter part of the trial,...

Annual Register, 第 59 巻

Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 ページ
...proportion to the enormity of the present ; and in conclusion he said, that he would deliver there his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament...authority of that Act, and still more in obedience to his eonscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. The jury retired...

The Three Trials of William Hone: For Publishing Three Parodies; Viz. The ...

William Hone - 1818 - 154 ページ
...cpnsjdßrej as prnfane and impious ; but this of the defendant transcended them all in magnitude. lie would deliver them his solemn opinion, as he was required...Parliament to do; .and under the authority of that act, and slill more in ohedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 第 59 巻

Edmund Burke - 1818 - 798 ページ
...proportion to the enormity of the present ; nnd in conclusion he said, that he would deliver there his solemn opinion, as he Was required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that Act, and siill more in obedience to hiä conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and...

The Annual biography and obituary, 第 3 巻

1819 - 554 ページ
...very temperate when he was engaged in controversy. There were many things in the parodies which have been read that must be considered as profane and impious;...doubt but that they would be of the same opinion." After retiring one hour and three quarters, the Jury re[FF 4] turned into court, when the foreman pronounced...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 89 巻、第 1 部、第 125 巻

1819 - 754 ページ
...all in magnitude. He would deliver them his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Pailiament to do; and under the authority of that Act, and still...doubt but that they would be of the same opinion." Whoever is acquainted with the care, anxiety, and fatigues, incident to a Chief Justice of the King's...

Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, 第 125 巻

1819 - 728 ページ
...the defendant transcended them all in magnitude. He would deliver them his solemn opiniou, as he nas required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the...obedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced Ibis to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing and hoping ' -that they (the Jury) were Christians,...

The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, 第 10 巻

1821 - 726 ページ
...representation of incidents in sacred writ. Luther himself was not very temperate when he engagedin controversy. There were many things of the parodies...he had not any doubt but that they would be of the game opinion. The jury, at a quarter past six retired ; at eight they returned, and thennames having...

The Edinburgh Annual Register, 第 10 巻

Walter Scott - 1821 - 730 ページ
...and impious, but this of the defendant transcended them all in magnitude. He would deliver them hie solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that act, and •till more in obedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and...




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