| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 str.
...corporal feverities: fo that any difrefpe£l to any acts «' of ftate, or to the perfons of ftatefmen, was in no time " more penal, and the foundations of right never more in *< danger to be deftroyed." For which reafons it was finally abolifhed by ftatute 16 Car, I. c. 10. to the general... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 str.
...corporai feverities : fo tliat any difrefpeG to any adU " of ftate, or to the perfons of ftatefmen, was in no time " more penal, and the foundations of right never more ia " danger to be deftroyed." For which reafons it was finally abolifhed by ftatute 16 Car. I. c. 10.... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 610 str.
...the breach and disobedience of these proclamations -by very great fines and imprisonment ; so that any disrespect to any acts of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was in no time more penal : and those foundations of right by which men valued their security, to the apprehension and understanding... | |
| 1816 - 808 str.
...corporal feveritics : fo that any difrefpeel to any at5ls of ftate, or to the perfons of fiatcfn.en, was in no time more penal, and the foundations of right never more in danger to be deirroyed." For which re.ifons, it was finally abolifhed by ftatute 16 Car; 1. c. 10. to the general... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 656 str.
...breach ' and disobedience to those proclamations, by very great ' fines and imprisonment ; so that any disrespect to any acts ' of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was in no time ' more penal, and those foundations of right, by which men ' valued their security, were never in more danger of being... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 612 str.
...breach ' and disobedience to those proclamations, by very great ' fines and imprisonment ; so that any disrespect to any acts ' of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was in no time * more penal, and those foundations of right, by which men ' valued their security, were never in more danger of being... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 str.
...corpora; " feverities : fo that any difrefpedt to any acts of ftate, or to " the perfons of ftatcfmen, was in no time more penal, and " the foundations of right never more in danger to be de" ftroyed." For thefe reafons it was abolifhed by 16 Chas. L c. 10. to the general joy of the nation.... | |
| John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 468 str.
...the breach, anii disobedience to those proclamations, by very great fines and imprisonment. So that any disrespect to any acts of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was, in no time more penal ; and those foundations of right, by which men valued their security, to the apprehension of wise men, never... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 str.
...the breach and disobedience to those proclamations, by very great fines and imprisonments ; so that any disrespect to any acts of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was in no time more penal, and those foundations of right by which men valued their security, to the apprehension and understanding... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 str.
...the breach and disobedience to those proclamations by very great fines and imprisonments ; so that any disrespect to any acts of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was in no time more penal, and those foundations of right by which men valued their security, to the apprehension and understanding... | |
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