Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason: And Other Crimes and Misdemeanor from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ... from the Ninth Year of the Reign of King Henry, the Second, A.D.1163, to ... [George IV, A.D.1820], Bind 13Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... believe it was to support me to go about the business of the regiment . L. C. J. You believe ; that's not enough : but are you sure it was so ? Blair . Yes , I am sure it was for that . L. C. J. Had you ever demanded money of him before ...
... believe it was to support me to go about the business of the regiment . L. C. J. You believe ; that's not enough : but are you sure it was so ? Blair . Yes , I am sure it was for that . L. C. J. Had you ever demanded money of him before ...
Side 33
... believe he is a Roman Catholic ? Courtney . I do not know his religion indeed . Freind . But don't you know him to be a Courtney . He bore the character of one , but I never saw him at any church . Just . Rokeby . Pray , Sir , how long ...
... believe he is a Roman Catholic ? Courtney . I do not know his religion indeed . Freind . But don't you know him to be a Courtney . He bore the character of one , but I never saw him at any church . Just . Rokeby . Pray , Sir , how long ...
Side 41
... believe there are those a Hackney , that can give an account of that matter . Freind . I desire major Mould may be called . L.C.J. Then I suppose you have done with Mr. Hawkins ? Freind . Yes . [ Then major Mould stood up . ] L.C.J. ...
... believe there are those a Hackney , that can give an account of that matter . Freind . I desire major Mould may be called . L.C.J. Then I suppose you have done with Mr. Hawkins ? Freind . Yes . [ Then major Mould stood up . ] L.C.J. ...
Side 45
... believe this statute is not the sta- tute I go upon ; that which I mainly insist upon , is the statute of the third of king James the first , cap . 4 . Just . Rokeby . This is the same statute you are indicted upon , the great statute ...
... believe this statute is not the sta- tute I go upon ; that which I mainly insist upon , is the statute of the third of king James the first , cap . 4 . Just . Rokeby . This is the same statute you are indicted upon , the great statute ...
Side 57
... believe him to be guilty of this crime with which he now stands charged . But now you are to consider what sir John Friend says on behalf of himself . In the first place , he makes an objection against the credit of all these witnesses ...
... believe him to be guilty of this crime with which he now stands charged . But now you are to consider what sir John Friend says on behalf of himself . In the first place , he makes an objection against the credit of all these witnesses ...
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Side 423 - And if any of those be an open and notorious evil liver, or have done any wrong to his neighbours by word or deed, so that the congregation be thereby offended, the curate, having knowledge thereof, shall call him and advertise him, that in any wise he presume not to come to the Lord's Table until he hath openly declared himself to have truly repented...
Side 719 - ... it is accorded, that if any other case supposed treason which is not above specified, doth happen before any justices, the justices shall tarry without any going to judgment of the treason, till the cause be shewed and declared before the King and his parliament, whether it ought to be judged treason or other felony.
Side 423 - Lord's Supper, or Holy Communion, according to the use of the Church of England. By WE Scudamore, MA, Rector of Ditchingham, and formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. &va. 28s. The Spirit of S. Francis de Sales, Bishop and Prince of Geneva.
Side 427 - Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office and work of a Priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the Imposition of our hands. Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.
Side 73 - You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence. So help you God.
Side 423 - Lord's Table, until he hath openly declared himself to have truly repented and amended his former naughty life, that the Congregation may thereby be satisfied, which before were offended ; and that he hath recompensed the parties, to whom he hath done wrong ; or at least declare himself to be in full purpose so to do, as soon as he conveniently may.
Side 903 - Sir, you are, with 400' of my regiment, and the 400 of my Lord Argyle's regiment, under the command of Major Duncanson, to march straight to Glenco, and there put in due execution the orders you have received from the commander in chief. Given under my hand, at FortWilliam, the 12th day of February 1692.
Side 893 - XIII. nity and pardon to all the Highlanders who had been in arms, upon their coming in and taking the oath of allegiance betwixt that and the...
Side 423 - So many as intend to be partakers of the Holy Communion, shall signify their names to the Curate, at least some time the day before.
Side 901 - You are to have a special care that the old fox and his sons do upon no account escape your hands. You are to secure all the avenues, that no man escape. This you are to put in execution at...