The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... and his relations . * The following letter will show , better than any description I could give , the * See Mr. Spencer's evidence on Lord Russell's trial . manner of his life . It is written from Stratton VOL . II . B.
... and his relations . * The following letter will show , better than any description I could give , the * See Mr. Spencer's evidence on Lord Russell's trial . manner of his life . It is written from Stratton VOL . II . B.
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... evidence as materially injured the credit of the witnesses against him . Excepting Sir W. Jennings , and Mr. Masters , he showed that every one of them had owned himself forced to change sides , to avoid starving , or had been guilty of ...
... evidence as materially injured the credit of the witnesses against him . Excepting Sir W. Jennings , and Mr. Masters , he showed that every one of them had owned himself forced to change sides , to avoid starving , or had been guilty of ...
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... evidence for the Popish plot . The Chief - justice , North , in summing up , said , he would not notice the evi- dence that had been produced to discredit the witnesses , as that was a point for the jury to decide : yet he afterwards ...
... evidence for the Popish plot . The Chief - justice , North , in summing up , said , he would not notice the evi- dence that had been produced to discredit the witnesses , as that was a point for the jury to decide : yet he afterwards ...
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... evidence . The pro- ceedings in this case are a melancholy instance of the effects of party rancour . The witnesses whom the Court produced to prove high - treason against a man who had been High Chancellor of England , were , with one ...
... evidence . The pro- ceedings in this case are a melancholy instance of the effects of party rancour . The witnesses whom the Court produced to prove high - treason against a man who had been High Chancellor of England , were , with one ...
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... evidence . To make the injustice complete , Lord Queensbury officiated as Lord- Justice General . The Earl , happily for him- self , made his escape from the castle of Edin- burgh . The royal brothers then protested no harm was meant to ...
... evidence . To make the injustice complete , Lord Queensbury officiated as Lord- Justice General . The Earl , happily for him- self , made his escape from the castle of Edin- burgh . The royal brothers then protested no harm was meant to ...
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