Memories of Westminister Hall: The great Tichborne case. Trial of Edward, duke of Buckingham. Trial of Queen Anne Boleyn. Trial of John Hampden. Trial of Thomas, earl of Strafford. Trial of Algernon Sidney. Trial of Doctor Henry Sacheverell. Trial of Thomas Paine. Trial of Warren Hastings. Trial of Queen CarolineEstes, 1874 - Courts |
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Page 92
... doctrine of the learned gentleman was that the very extent of the perjury should be his client's protection , because it showed that he was not a man " to be tried by ordinary standards . " When in addition to this , he labored day ...
... doctrine of the learned gentleman was that the very extent of the perjury should be his client's protection , because it showed that he was not a man " to be tried by ordinary standards . " When in addition to this , he labored day ...
Page 172
... doctrine of non - resistance to the supreme powers . But if this doctrine was declared erroneous , and he should suffer for asserting , he trusted that God would enable him to show his steady belief of this doctrine , by a meek and ...
... doctrine of non - resistance to the supreme powers . But if this doctrine was declared erroneous , and he should suffer for asserting , he trusted that God would enable him to show his steady belief of this doctrine , by a meek and ...
Page 182
doctrine of unlimited non - resistance was implicitly re- nounced by the whole nation at the revolution , so had that renunciation been expressed and confirmed by sev- eral Acts of Parliament since , and with prayers ap- pointed for the ...
doctrine of unlimited non - resistance was implicitly re- nounced by the whole nation at the revolution , so had that renunciation been expressed and confirmed by sev- eral Acts of Parliament since , and with prayers ap- pointed for the ...
Page 184
... doctrine , was a Prince on the other side the water ; they could not otherwise be consistent with themselves ; for in the same discourse to preach passive and unlimited obedience to magistrates , and to revile and defame magistrates ...
... doctrine , was a Prince on the other side the water ; they could not otherwise be consistent with themselves ; for in the same discourse to preach passive and unlimited obedience to magistrates , and to revile and defame magistrates ...
Page 186
... doctrines of this kind should or should not be preached ; and they hoped their Lordships would inflict such punish- ment on this offender , as should deter others from com- mitting the like insolence . Sir Peter King , being assigned to ...
... doctrines of this kind should or should not be preached ; and they hoped their Lordships would inflict such punish- ment on this offender , as should deter others from com- mitting the like insolence . Sir Peter King , being assigned to ...
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