The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 282 страници |
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... discourses , and some strange stories of his having silk armour , and pocket pistols , at Oxford . The grand jury , however , refused to believe the witnesses , and threw out the bill . But the Court was not to be foiled in this manner ...
... discourses , and some strange stories of his having silk armour , and pocket pistols , at Oxford . The grand jury , however , refused to believe the witnesses , and threw out the bill . But the Court was not to be foiled in this manner ...
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... discourses industriously spread abroad , as if he had been prosecuted more out of a pique by the Duke , than by reason of any guilt to the King . " What an affecting picture of brotherly love ! 66 nation was generally confirmed by the ...
... discourses industriously spread abroad , as if he had been prosecuted more out of a pique by the Duke , than by reason of any guilt to the King . " What an affecting picture of brotherly love ! 66 nation was generally confirmed by the ...
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... discourse seems to have extended itself to the worst species of treason and murder ; but whether they had any concerted plan for assassinating the King , is still a mystery . Amongst those who were sounded in this busi- ness , was one ...
... discourse seems to have extended itself to the worst species of treason and murder ; but whether they had any concerted plan for assassinating the King , is still a mystery . Amongst those who were sounded in this busi- ness , was one ...
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... 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 trial , when he had no doubt of being able to prove his ...
... 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 trial , when he had no doubt of being able to prove his ...
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... discourse of surprising the guards , nor any undertaking of raising an army . " 66 46 Lord Chief Justice . " We will hear you to any thing by - and - by ; but that which we now de- " sire of your lordship is , as the witnesses come ...
... discourse of surprising the guards , nor any undertaking of raising an army . " 66 46 Lord Chief Justice . " We will hear you to any thing by - and - by ; but that which we now de- " sire of your lordship is , as the witnesses come ...
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afterwards answered appear asked Baillie of Jerviswood Bedford believe Burnet called Captain Walcot Christian Colledge Colonel Rumsey concerned confession council counsel Court Crown Dalrymple death declared denied desired discourse Duke of Monmouth Earl Earl of Bedford evidence execution friends give given Goodenough guilty Hampden hand hath heard heart honour hope insurrection Jeffries judge jury kill the King Lady Russell letter lived looked Lord Chief Justice Lord Essex Lord Grey Lord Halifax Lord Howard Lord Russell Lord Shaftesbury lordship Majesty meeting mind ness never Newmarket observed opinion paper Papillion pardon Parliament peace person Popish plot pray Prince of Orange prisoner Protestant reason religion Rumbold Russell's Rye-House plot sent servant Sheppard sheriffs sincerely Sir Thomas Armstrong soul spake speak spirit sworn thing thou thought Tillotson tion told took trial wife wish witnesses words