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], Volume 2Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... nature , in case of treason , you must be pardoned , and not implicitly . There was no word tending to Pardon in all your Commission , and therefore you must say something else to the purpose ; otherwise , we must proceed to give ...
... nature , in case of treason , you must be pardoned , and not implicitly . There was no word tending to Pardon in all your Commission , and therefore you must say something else to the purpose ; otherwise , we must proceed to give ...
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... nature , after con- sultations formerly awarded . Objection . We suppose , that as well his majes- ty's ecclesiasticall jurisdiction , as also very many of his poore , but dutifull subjects , are greatly prejudiced by the granting of ...
... nature , after con- sultations formerly awarded . Objection . We suppose , that as well his majes- ty's ecclesiasticall jurisdiction , as also very many of his poore , but dutifull subjects , are greatly prejudiced by the granting of ...
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... nature of the cause which procured the consultation : the reason of which alteration in such consultations , we humbly intreat your lord- ships , that the judges , for our better instruction , may be required to expresse . Answer . If ...
... nature of the cause which procured the consultation : the reason of which alteration in such consultations , we humbly intreat your lord- ships , that the judges , for our better instruction , may be required to expresse . Answer . If ...
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... nature and compassion , in the peril Catesby , which prevailed so much , and was of his private and domestical estate ! But so powerful with him , as that for his sake he before , when the publick state of his country , was ever ...
... nature and compassion , in the peril Catesby , which prevailed so much , and was of his private and domestical estate ! But so powerful with him , as that for his sake he before , when the publick state of his country , was ever ...
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... nature , told him , that he thought , by one sentence in it , that it was like to be written by some fool , or ... natural dispo- sition , who did rather ever sin upon the other side , in not apprehending , nor trusting due ad ...
... nature , told him , that he thought , by one sentence in it , that it was like to be written by some fool , or ... natural dispo- sition , who did rather ever sin upon the other side , in not apprehending , nor trusting due ad ...
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act of parliament aforesaid alien ancient answer appeareth assent bishops born called Catesby Catholicks cause charge Christ church Cobham common law confessed conscience crown custome divers doth earl ecclesiasticall court Eliz Fawkes France Francis Goodwin Francis Tresham Garnet give granted hath haue Henry Garnet honour impositions Ireland Jesuits judges judgment jurisdiction justice king of England king's kingdom kingdom of England lady land law of England letters ligeance lord lordships majesty majesty's matter ment merchants nature never oath obedience offence opinion parlia person plea pope pope's prerogative priests prince proceeding prohibitions quæ queen question quod Raleigh realm reason regis reign resolved Restalrig Robert Catesby Robert Keyes Rome saith Scotland shew sir Francis sir Walter Raleigh sovereign statute subjects temporall thereof thereupon things Thomas Winter tion traitors treason true tryall unto wherein wooll words writ yeere
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Page 75 - Furthermore, we must receive God's promises in such wise, as they be generally set forth to us in Holy Scripture: and, in our doings, that Will of God is to be followed, which we have expressly declared unto us in the Word of God.
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Page 85 - I may thank you that these men plead thus for my supremacy. They think they cannot make their party good against you but by appealing unto it; but if once you were out, and they in, I know what would become of my supremacy, for No bishop, no king.
Page 1 - THAT he did conspire, and go about to deprive the king of his government, to raise up sedition within the realm, to alter religion, to bring in the Roman superstition, and to procure foreign enemies to invade the kingdom.
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Page 629 - The Law of nature is that which God at the time of creation of the nature of man infused into his heart, for his preservation and direction; and this is lex aeterna, the moral law, called also the law of nature.
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Page 873 - Whereunto he said (which I noted well) that his brethren were wise men, and that they might make a shew as if they would give an opinion as was required ; but the end would be, that it would come to this; they would say they doubted of it, and so pray advice with the rest. But to this I answered, that I was sorry to hear him say so much; lest if it came so to pass, some that loved him not might make a construction, that that which he had foretold, he had wrought.
Page 367 - ... and I do believe and in my conscience am resolved that neither the Pope nor any person whatsoever hath power to absolve me of this oath or any part thereof, which I acknowledge by good and full authority to be lawfully ministered unto me, and do renounce all pardons and dispensations to the contrary...
Page 207 - Lambeth and layd it in Mr. Percy's house because we were willing to have all our danger in one place. We wrought also another fortnight in the mine against the stone wall, which was very hard to beat through, at which time we called in Kit Wright, and near to Easter 2 as we wrought the third time, opportunity was given to hire the cellar, in which we resolved to lay the powder and leave the mine.