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" That in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel the king to govern otherwise than according to his own royal authority and direction, it is manifest rebellion. "
The Trial of Col. Aaron Burr on an Indictment for Treason: Before the ... - Page 415
by T. Carpenter - 1808
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Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 584 pages
...the one, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...rebel will never suffer that king to live or reign, which might punish or take revenge of his treason and rebellion. And it was inforced by the queen's...
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The works of Francis Bacon, Volume 3

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 568 pages
...the one, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...rebel will never suffer that king to live or reign, which might punish or take revenge of his treason and rebellion. And it was inforced by the queen's...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 3

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1824 - 562 pages
...the one, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...every rebellion the law intendeth as a consequent, the Defence. To the point of both their protestations, that they intended no hurt to her majesty"s person:...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 6

Francis Bacon - 1826 - 490 pages
...the one, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...as foreseeing that the rebel will never suffer that ting to live or reign, which might punish or take revenge of his treason and rebellion. And it was...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1826 - 490 pages
...the one, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...rebel will never suffer that king to live or reign, which might punish or take revenge of his treason and rebellion. And it was inforced by the queen's...
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History of the English Law: From the Time of the Saxons, to the ..., Volume 5

John Reeves - Law - 1829 - 280 pages
...direction, it is manifest rebellion." And, " that in every rebellion, the law intends, as a consequence, the compassing the death and deprivation of the king,...will never suffer that king to live or reign, who might punish or take revenge of his treason or rebellion." (1 Sta. Tri. 207.) And, afterwards, in the...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1

David Jardine, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Adventure and adventurers - 1832 - 540 pages
...onet, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength, as the King shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...otherwise than according to his own royal authority and * A contemporary Letter from Monsieur de Boississe, the French Ambassador, to Monsieur de Rohan, published...
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The Lives and Criminal Trials of Celebrated Men

David Jardine - Great Britain - 1835 - 534 pages
...one, f that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength, as the King shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel...to govern otherwise than according to his own royal * A contemporary Letter from Monsieur de Boississe, the French Ambassador, to Monsieur de Rohan, published...
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Works, Volume 2

Francis Bacon - 1841 - 612 pages
...that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself into such strength as the king shall not he able to resist him, and to force and compel the king...rebel will never suffer that king to live or reign, which might punish or take revenge of his treason and rebellion. And it was enforced by the queen's...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 2

Francis Bacon - 1841 - 624 pages
...one, that in case where a subject attempteth to put himself j into such strength as the king shall not be able to resist him, and to force and compel the king to j govern otherwise than according to his own royal j authority and direction, it is manifest rebellion,...
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