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... witnesses . By law , a man may be con- demned upon presumption and circumstances , without any witness to the main fact . " When Ralegh urged that " your Lordships , as ministers of the King , are bound to administer the law in equity ...
... witnesses . By law , a man may be con- demned upon presumption and circumstances , without any witness to the main fact . " When Ralegh urged that " your Lordships , as ministers of the King , are bound to administer the law in equity ...
Page 213
... witness , Roger Ashton , told the King , " Never man spake so well in the time past , nor would in the time to come . " I have no doubt that the traditions of this trial left their impress on Bunyan's account of Faithful's passion at ...
... witness , Roger Ashton , told the King , " Never man spake so well in the time past , nor would in the time to come . " I have no doubt that the traditions of this trial left their impress on Bunyan's account of Faithful's passion at ...
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... witness to a falsehood at any time is a grievous sin , and what shall he hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judg- ment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more grievous and impious , and there is no hope ...
... witness to a falsehood at any time is a grievous sin , and what shall he hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judg- ment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more grievous and impious , and there is no hope ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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