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], Հատոր 8Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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... Oxford , for High Treason , a . d . 550 1681 REMARKS ON COLLEDGE's Trial , by Sir JOHN HAWLES , Solicitor- General in the Reign of King William the Third 252. The Trial of SLINGSBY BETHEL , esq . at the Bridge - House in Southwark , for ...
... Oxford , for High Treason , a . d . 550 1681 REMARKS ON COLLEDGE's Trial , by Sir JOHN HAWLES , Solicitor- General in the Reign of King William the Third 252. The Trial of SLINGSBY BETHEL , esq . at the Bridge - House in Southwark , for ...
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... Oxford , an Information was brought by the Attorney General , in the King's- ' Bench , in Trin . Term 56 Car . 2 , for a mis- ' demeanor , for having printed the Information against Thomas Dangerfield , which he had ordered to be ...
... Oxford , an Information was brought by the Attorney General , in the King's- ' Bench , in Trin . Term 56 Car . 2 , for a mis- ' demeanor , for having printed the Information against Thomas Dangerfield , which he had ordered to be ...
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... Oxford 1766 vol . 1. p . 157 et seq . ) ; that arch- law ) , to follow his opinion , and instead of that bishop Laud and his coadjutors thought they uncertainty anticipated by lord Mansfield , the might safely be intrusted with the ...
... Oxford 1766 vol . 1. p . 157 et seq . ) ; that arch- law ) , to follow his opinion , and instead of that bishop Laud and his coadjutors thought they uncertainty anticipated by lord Mansfield , the might safely be intrusted with the ...
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... Oxford's reprobation of the proceedings in the case . In Michell's Case , 1621 , ( see a brief re- port of it , vol . 2 , p . 1131 , of this Collection , ) the House of Commons took upon them to order : " That he should be held unworthy ...
... Oxford's reprobation of the proceedings in the case . In Michell's Case , 1621 , ( see a brief re- port of it , vol . 2 , p . 1131 , of this Collection , ) the House of Commons took upon them to order : " That he should be held unworthy ...
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... Oxford , were ordered to be set on horseback , near Westminster Hall ; neither of them to have cloak or hat ; but to have on their breasts and backs papers , expressing their fault ; ( viz . ) , [ For a contemptuous breach of the ...
... Oxford , were ordered to be set on horseback , near Westminster Hall ; neither of them to have cloak or hat ; but to have on their breasts and backs papers , expressing their fault ; ( viz . ) , [ For a contemptuous breach of the ...
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Էջ 71 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Էջ 73 - So that the law, and the opinion of the judge, are not always convertible terms, or one and the same thing; since it sometimes may happen that the judge may mistake the law.
Էջ 743 - His neck was loaded with a chain of gold. During his office treason was no crime ; The sons of Belial had a glorious time : For Shimei, though not prodigal of pelf, Yet lov'd his wicked neighbour as himself. When two or three were gather'd to declaim Against the monarch of Jerusalem, Shimei was always in the midst of them : And if they curs'd the king when he was by, Would rather curse than break good company.
Էջ 743 - His cooks with long disuse their trade forgot ; Cool was his kitchen, though his brains were hot. Such frugal virtue, malice may accuse ; But sure 'twas necessary to the Jews : For towns, once burnt, such magistrates require As dare not tempt God's providence by fire. With spiritual food he fed his servants well, But free from flesh that made the Jews rebel : And Moses' laws he held in more account, For forty days of fasting in the mount.
Էջ 761 - Refuse his age the needful hours of rest? Punish a body which he could not please; Bankrupt of life, yet prodigal of ease ? And all to leave what with his toil he won, To that unfeathered two-legged thing, a son; Got, while his soul did huddled notions try; And born a shapeless lump, like anarchy.
Էջ 777 - ... said subjects from their obedience, I will bear faith and true allegiance to his majesty, his heirs and successors, and him and them will defend to the uttermost of my power against all conspiracies and attempts whatsoever...
Էջ 761 - He sought the storms ; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit. Great wits are sure to madness near allied And thin partitions do their bounds divide; Else, why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Էջ 743 - Who serve the king, and to protect his foes. If any leisure time he had from...
Էջ 761 - With public zeal to cancel private crimes. How safe is treason, and how sacred ill, Where none can sin against the people's will, Where crowds can wink, and no offence be known, Since in another's guilt they find their own?
Էջ 761 - Yet fame deserv'd no enemy can grudge : The statesman we abhor, but praise the judge. In Israel's courts ne'er sat an Abethdin With more discerning eyes, or hands more clean, Unbrib'd, unsought, the wretched to redress, Swift of despatch, and easy of access.