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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... speak to him a few words in the spirit : ' in this time the rest of the meeting by sevens were brought before the justices ( being at an house near the meeting - place ) who tendering the Oath of Alle- giance unto them , committed those ...
... speak to him a few words in the spirit : ' in this time the rest of the meeting by sevens were brought before the justices ( being at an house near the meeting - place ) who tendering the Oath of Alle- giance unto them , committed those ...
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... speak the truth , and know that his word is not to be taken ; after this they said to the seaman as they were going away , Be not seduced by her ; and further said , that if he did not stand to his oath , he should be committed , with ...
... speak the truth , and know that his word is not to be taken ; after this they said to the seaman as they were going away , Be not seduced by her ; and further said , that if he did not stand to his oath , he should be committed , with ...
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... speak for himself , as much and as long as he pleased , if he had called all his witnesses ; and told him , That when the king's counsel had concluded , he could speak no more : but now he might say as much as he pleased . Then he spake ...
... speak for himself , as much and as long as he pleased , if he had called all his witnesses ; and told him , That when the king's counsel had concluded , he could speak no more : but now he might say as much as he pleased . Then he spake ...
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... speak more particularly to the jury , letting them know , that in a seconda- ry way his life was in their hands ... speak now , the king's counsel would enter upon their plea , and then he must speak no more for himself . He told them he ...
... speak more particularly to the jury , letting them know , that in a seconda- ry way his life was in their hands ... speak now , the king's counsel would enter upon their plea , and then he must speak no more for himself . He told them he ...
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... speak ; but now he should speak no more . Then John James replied , That if they would not suffer him to speak to his Jury , they had as good have hanged him at Bull - stake Alley gate , before he came there , and not brought him thi ...
... speak ; but now he should speak no more . Then John James replied , That if they would not suffer him to speak to his Jury , they had as good have hanged him at Bull - stake Alley gate , before he came there , and not brought him thi ...
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