| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 str.
...{hall award." To which the appellant replies, holding the bible and his antagonift's hand in the fame manner as the other : " hear this, O man, whom " I hold by the hand, who calleft thyfelf Thomas by the « name of baptifm, that thou art perjured •, and therefore « perjured,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 str.
...íhaU award." To which the appellant replies, holding the bible and his antagonift's hand in the fame manner as the other: " Hear this, O man, whom I hold by the hand, who calleft thyfelf Thomas by the name of baptifm, that thou art perjured ; and therefore perjured, becaufe... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 str.
...fhall award." To which the appellant replies, holding the. bible and his antagonill's hand in the fame manner as the other: " Hear this, O man, whom, « I hold by the hand, who called thyfelf Thomas by the « name of baptifm, that thou art perjured ; and therefore " perjuird,... | |
| Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 str.
...this court shall awnrtl.' To which the appellant replies, holding tl.e bible and his antagonist's band in the same manner as the other: ' Hear this, O man whom * 1 hold by the hand, who callest thyself Tho' mas by the name of baptism, that thou art ' perjured;... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - 1821 - 404 str.
...of his antagonist, swears to this effect: " Hoc audi, homo, quern per manum teneo," &c. &c. &c. " " Hear this, O man, whom I hold by the hand, who callest thyself John, by the name of baptism, that I, who call myself Thomas, by the name of baptism, did not feloniously... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - 1821 - 406 str.
...of his antagonist, swears to this effect : " Hoc audi, homo, quern per manum teneo," &c. &c. &c. " Hear this, O man, whom I hold by the hand, who callest thyself John, by the name of baptism, that I, who call myself Thomas, by the name of baptism, did not feloniously... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 str.
...right hand of his antagonist, swears to this effect : " Hoc andi, homo, quern per manum tenco," $c. " Hear this, O man, whom I hold by the hand, who callest " thyself John by the name of baptism, that I, who call my" self Thomas by the name of baptism, did not feloniously... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 str.
...right hand of his antagonist, swears to this effect : " Hoc audi, homo, quem per manum teneo" $c. " Hear this, O man, whom I hold by the hand, who callest " thyself John by the name of baptism, that I, who call my" self Thomas by the name of baptism, did not feloniously... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin - 1828 - 416 str.
...as this Court shall award." To which the appellant replies, holding the Bible and his antagonist's hand, in the same manner as the other: — "Hear this,...callest thyself [Thomas], by the name of baptism, that tbou art perjured, because that thou feloniously didst murder my father, [William] by name. So help... | |
| 1839 - 512 str.
...body as this court shall award. To which the appellant replied, holding the Bible and his antagonist's hand, in the same manner as the other : Hear this,...Thomas, by the name of baptism, that thou art perjured ; because that thou didst feloniously murder my father William by name; so help me God and the saints;... | |
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