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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... statute of the thirteenth of queen Elizabeth , do so , to receive the blessed sacrament on our knees , which in our conscience is the most chapter the twelfth , so he read and declare his assent to all the articles of religion , which ...
... statute of the thirteenth of queen Elizabeth , do so , to receive the blessed sacrament on our knees , which in our conscience is the most chapter the twelfth , so he read and declare his assent to all the articles of religion , which ...
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... statute that would reach his case , for that did not , but the case of such as had endeavoured to levy war against the king , or had compassed or contrived his death or maim : but he had not contrived or compassed the death of the king ...
... statute that would reach his case , for that did not , but the case of such as had endeavoured to levy war against the king , or had compassed or contrived his death or maim : but he had not contrived or compassed the death of the king ...
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... statute made in the world , as ancient as monarchy itself ; but the uncertainty is bounded by the statute , 25 Edw . 3 , which is only declaratory of the common law for the ease of the subject , bare words at common law being treason ...
... statute made in the world , as ancient as monarchy itself ; but the uncertainty is bounded by the statute , 25 Edw . 3 , which is only declaratory of the common law for the ease of the subject , bare words at common law being treason ...
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... statute . It is asserted , that the enactment of this statute is declaratory of the common law , and the preamble of the statute seems to prove this : ( for as to the authorities from Edward 4's time they are not in point ; * nor ...
... statute . It is asserted , that the enactment of this statute is declaratory of the common law , and the preamble of the statute seems to prove this : ( for as to the authorities from Edward 4's time they are not in point ; * nor ...
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... statute 11 H. 7. c . 1. does not seem in its enacting or declaratory parts to extend impunity to any who resist a king de jure , unless they do so in adherence to a king de facto : and this was not the case of sir Henry Vane . Foster ...
... statute 11 H. 7. c . 1. does not seem in its enacting or declaratory parts to extend impunity to any who resist a king de jure , unless they do so in adherence to a king de facto : and this was not the case of sir Henry Vane . Foster ...
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