Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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... judges gave an unanimous opinion against the law- fulness of this shameful cruelty . Nor do we remember a single instance , even in the iron age of the Tudors , excepting that of the infamous Rich , who lied Sir Thomas More to his ...
... judges gave an unanimous opinion against the law- fulness of this shameful cruelty . Nor do we remember a single instance , even in the iron age of the Tudors , excepting that of the infamous Rich , who lied Sir Thomas More to his ...
Strana 331
... judges formerly received gifts from suitors , but collects similar instances from foreign nations and ancient times . He goes back to the commonwealths of Greece , and attempts to press into his service a line of Homer and a sentence of ...
... judges formerly received gifts from suitors , but collects similar instances from foreign nations and ancient times . He goes back to the commonwealths of Greece , and attempts to press into his service a line of Homer and a sentence of ...
Strana 281
... judges of the King's Bench , as the highest criminal court in the kingdom , their opinion in regard to certain points on which the judgment would turn . This sounds startling enough . But we must observe that the judges were not asked ...
... judges of the King's Bench , as the highest criminal court in the kingdom , their opinion in regard to certain points on which the judgment would turn . This sounds startling enough . But we must observe that the judges were not asked ...
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