A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Том 2Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... Crown Office ; and the prisoner bid to hold up his hand . And then presently the INDICTMENT , which was in effect as followeth : " That he did conspire , and go about to deprive the king of his Government ; to raise up Sedition within ...
... Crown Office ; and the prisoner bid to hold up his hand . And then presently the INDICTMENT , which was in effect as followeth : " That he did conspire , and go about to deprive the king of his Government ; to raise up Sedition within ...
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... crown , and to confirm the said Cobham in his intents , Raleigh did publish a Book , falsly written against the most just and royal Title of the king , knowing the said Book to be written against the just Title of the king ; which Book ...
... crown , and to confirm the said Cobham in his intents , Raleigh did publish a Book , falsly written against the most just and royal Title of the king , knowing the said Book to be written against the just Title of the king ; which Book ...
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... crown than I have , which before God I utterly renounce . Cobham , a man bred in England , hath no experience abroad ... crown in hath spoken these words in the hearing of the dust , and set it on the king's head : when many , I will ...
... crown than I have , which before God I utterly renounce . Cobham , a man bred in England , hath no experience abroad ... crown in hath spoken these words in the hearing of the dust , and set it on the king's head : when many , I will ...
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... crowns , and to return by Jersey ; and that nothing should be done , until he had spoken with sir Walter Raleigh for ... Crown - Office to read over these last words again , He would never let him alone . ' ] " Besides he spake of Plots ...
... crowns , and to return by Jersey ; and that nothing should be done , until he had spoken with sir Walter Raleigh for ... Crown - Office to read over these last words again , He would never let him alone . ' ] " Besides he spake of Plots ...
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... Crown read the Letter , which the lord Cobham did write in July , which was to the effect of his former Examination ; fur- ther saying , I have disclosed all : to accuse any one falsely , were to burden my own conscience . Attorney ...
... Crown read the Letter , which the lord Cobham did write in July , which was to the effect of his former Examination ; fur- ther saying , I have disclosed all : to accuse any one falsely , were to burden my own conscience . Attorney ...
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