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Algernon Sidney. seize upon you , or to cause you to be taken prisoner , you took notice of it to the King of Denmark him . self , and said , " I hear there is a design to seize upon prey unto cruell people and skilfull to destroy , who ...
Algernon Sidney. seize upon you , or to cause you to be taken prisoner , you took notice of it to the King of Denmark him . self , and said , " I hear there is a design to seize upon prey unto cruell people and skilfull to destroy , who ...
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... prisoner for above thirty years . Archdeacon Echard and Bishop Kennet ; as see the hist . register , p . 704 , 5 . And since it hath pleased God , who separated me from the womb to the knowledge and service of the gospel of his Son , to ...
... prisoner for above thirty years . Archdeacon Echard and Bishop Kennet ; as see the hist . register , p . 704 , 5 . And since it hath pleased God , who separated me from the womb to the knowledge and service of the gospel of his Son , to ...
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... informed the court , there was an indictment against the prisoner , and prayed he might be charged with it . Clerk of the Crown . Algernon Sydney , hold up thy hand [ which he did ] . Midd . ss . The jurors for our lord the.
... informed the court , there was an indictment against the prisoner , and prayed he might be charged with it . Clerk of the Crown . Algernon Sydney , hold up thy hand [ which he did ] . Midd . ss . The jurors for our lord the.
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... prisoner under your cir- cumstances is to have counsel , but in special cases to be assigned in matters of law , the court is bound by their oaths and duty of their places , that they shall not see any wrong done to you : but the ...
... prisoner under your cir- cumstances is to have counsel , but in special cases to be assigned in matters of law , the court is bound by their oaths and duty of their places , that they shall not see any wrong done to you : but the ...
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... be read [ shewing the same parchment ] . L. C. J. It shall not be read , unless you put it in as a plea . Mr. Att . Gen. I must do my duty : Mr. Wil- liams exceeds his liberty , he informs the prisoner of 116 THE TRIAL OF.
... be read [ shewing the same parchment ] . L. C. J. It shall not be read , unless you put it in as a plea . Mr. Att . Gen. I must do my duty : Mr. Wil- liams exceeds his liberty , he informs the prisoner of 116 THE TRIAL OF.
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