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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... tion raised no debate at the time ; and the duke desired him , with a smile , to sit down by him . But the next day he was desired to give in his explanation in writing , and to sign it ; and within a few days he was found guilty of ...
... tion raised no debate at the time ; and the duke desired him , with a smile , to sit down by him . But the next day he was desired to give in his explanation in writing , and to sign it ; and within a few days he was found guilty of ...
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... tion took place on the 19th of September , when a Mr. Rich being put up , there was such a noise of No Rich , that nothing could be heard . Upon which the sheriffs granted a poll , and the majority again appeared for Papillion and ...
... tion took place on the 19th of September , when a Mr. Rich being put up , there was such a noise of No Rich , that nothing could be heard . Upon which the sheriffs granted a poll , and the majority again appeared for Papillion and ...
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... tion , or to surprize the guards . He remembered no discourse concerning any rising at Taunton , and knew of no design for a rising in Scotland . He answered his examiners in a civil manner , but declined making any defence till his ...
... tion , or to surprize the guards . He remembered no discourse concerning any rising at Taunton , and knew of no design for a rising in Scotland . He answered his examiners in a civil manner , but declined making any defence till his ...
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... tion ; and to the respect required by the feelings of Queen Mary and Princess Anne . The interval between the imprisonment of Lord Russell , and his trial , were anxiously spent by Lady Russell in preparations for his defence . The two ...
... tion ; and to the respect required by the feelings of Queen Mary and Princess Anne . The interval between the imprisonment of Lord Russell , and his trial , were anxiously spent by Lady Russell in preparations for his defence . The two ...
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... tion and execution of Russell as a most flagrant violation of law and justice . " There were , it is true , two other legal objec- tions made by Lord Russell ; but neither but neither appears to me to have much force in it . One was ...
... tion and execution of Russell as a most flagrant violation of law and justice . " There were , it is true , two other legal objec- tions made by Lord Russell ; but neither but neither appears to me to have much force in it . One was ...
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