Majesty, her heirs or successors, and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, or intentions, or any of them, shall express, utter, or declare, by publishing any printing or writing, or by open and advised speaking, or by any overt act or... The Criminal Statutes of England: Analysed, and Arranged Alphabetically ... - Page 226by John Collyer - 1828 - 661 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law reports general - 1882 - 544 pages
...shall express utter or declare, by any printing, writing preaching or malicious and advised speaking, being legally convicted thereof upon the oaths of...offending shall be deemed, declared and adjudged to be traitors and shall suffer pains of death and also lose and forfeit as in cases of high treason. heretick... | |
| Henry St. Clair Feilden - Constitutional history - 1882 - 364 pages
...any foreigners for the invasion of the King's dominions. 4. To express such compassing or intentions by publishing any printing or writing, or by any overt act or deed. In 1552 a statute of Edward VI. made two wit- Legislation on Treason, 1552. nesses necessary to prove... | |
| Raffaele Cardon - 1883 - 644 pages
...such compassi ngS imaginations, intautions, devices, ami intoutions, or any of tbera, shall expross, utter, or declare. by publishing any printing or writing, or by any overt act or deed; being Iflgally convicted thereof upon the oath* of two lawt'ul and credible witnessess, shall be adjudgfid... | |
| Saint Vincent - Law - 1884 - 480 pages
...heirs or successors, and such compassing*, imaginations, inventions, devices or intentions, or any of them shall express utter or declare by publishing any printing or writing or by open and advised speaking, or by any overt act or dped, every person so offending shall be guilty of... | |
| George Elliott - Libel and slander - 1884 - 202 pages
...heirs or successors, and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, or intentions, or any of them, shall express, utter, or declare, by publishing any printing or writing, or by open or advised speaking, or by any overt act or deed, every person so offending shall be guilty of... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael - Constitutional history - 1886 - 870 pages
...person of the King, his heirs and successors ; and shall express, utter, or declare such intention by publishing any printing or writing, or by any overt...the oaths of two lawful and credible witnesses,— he shall be adjudged a traitor and suffer as in cases of high treason. (2) It was also declared by... | |
| William Blake Odgers - Forms (Law) - 1887 - 1174 pages
...heirs or successors, and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, or intentions, or any of them, shall express, utter, or declare, by publishing any printing or writing or by open and adcited speaking, or by any overt act or deed, every person so offending shall bo guilty of... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - Constitutional law - 1888 - 764 pages
...and successors ; and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, and intentions, or any of them, shall express, utter, or declare, by publishing...upon the oaths of two lawful and credible witnesses shall be adjudged a traitor, and suffer as in cases of high treason."1 Treason, as known to the common... | |
| Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - Criminal law - 1888 - 1294 pages
...utters or declares such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices or intentions, or any of them, by publishing any printing or writing, or by any overt act or deed, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death. 31 F., c. 69, *. 2 j 32-33 V., c. 17, s. 1. 2. Every officer... | |
| Sir Hugh Fraser - Libel and slander - 1889 - 164 pages
...heirs or successors, and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, or intentions, or any of them, shall express, utter, or declare, by publishing any printing or writing, or by open or advised speaking, or by any overt act or deed, every person so offending shall be guilty of... | |
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