A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 6Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... resolved to gained without some contest with the dissent- do his part for promoting what was suggested : ing party . Neither is this struggle much sur- but told them withal , That this agreement prising , if we consider , that for 14 or ...
... resolved to gained without some contest with the dissent- do his part for promoting what was suggested : ing party . Neither is this struggle much sur- but told them withal , That this agreement prising , if we consider , that for 14 or ...
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... resolved to pro- pose . On the contrary , we said , if we saw better reason , we should change our minds : yet this , which was only a council , created by the king to prepare matters , was complained of as an imposing on the ...
... resolved to pro- pose . On the contrary , we said , if we saw better reason , we should change our minds : yet this , which was only a council , created by the king to prepare matters , was complained of as an imposing on the ...
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... resolved rather to seek the most effectual ones for cast- ing them out , and bringing a new set of men into the church . This took with the king , at least it seemed to do so . But , though he put on an outward appearance of moderation ...
... resolved rather to seek the most effectual ones for cast- ing them out , and bringing a new set of men into the church . This took with the king , at least it seemed to do so . But , though he put on an outward appearance of moderation ...
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... resolved that in this case , the. that a levying war in Surrey could not be given in evidence to a jury in Middlesex ; and he desired to offer a Bill of Exception , because these things were over - ruled by the Court ; and in this case ...
... resolved that in this case , the. that a levying war in Surrey could not be given in evidence to a jury in Middlesex ; and he desired to offer a Bill of Exception , because these things were over - ruled by the Court ; and in this case ...
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... resolved , that the stat . of W. 2. c . local , and inust be laid in the county where in truth it was . * " From the year 1641 , in which he retired from the parliament , until the year 1660 , in which God blessed us with the ...
... resolved , that the stat . of W. 2. c . local , and inust be laid in the county where in truth it was . * " From the year 1641 , in which he retired from the parliament , until the year 1660 , in which God blessed us with the ...
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