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... given by the City Council for the inscription to be placed on a tablet in the Great Hall , on the ground floor of the build- ing . The Committee who received subscriptions for the monument , also reprinted from the first edition ...
... given by the City Council for the inscription to be placed on a tablet in the Great Hall , on the ground floor of the build- ing . The Committee who received subscriptions for the monument , also reprinted from the first edition ...
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... given . Cour . What number do you think might be there ? Read . About four or five hundred . Pen . I desire to know of him what day it was ? Read . The 14th day of August . Pen . Did he speak to me , or let me know he was there ; for I ...
... given . Cour . What number do you think might be there ? Read . About four or five hundred . Pen . I desire to know of him what day it was ? Read . The 14th day of August . Pen . Did he speak to me , or let me know he was there ; for I ...
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... given to the Jury in their absence , at which W. P. with a very raised Voice , it being a con- siderable distance from the Bench , spake . Pen . I appeal to the Jury , who are my Judges , and this great Assembly , whether the ...
... given to the Jury in their absence , at which W. P. with a very raised Voice , it being a con- siderable distance from the Bench , spake . Pen . I appeal to the Jury , who are my Judges , and this great Assembly , whether the ...
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... given them in our absence ; I say these are barbarous and unjust proceedings . Rec . Take them away into the Hole ; to hear them talk , all Night , as they would , that I think doth not become the honour of the Court ; and I think you ...
... given them in our absence ; I say these are barbarous and unjust proceedings . Rec . Take them away into the Hole ; to hear them talk , all Night , as they would , that I think doth not become the honour of the Court ; and I think you ...
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... given in your Verdict . Jury . We have given in our Verdict , and we can give in no other . Recor . Gentlemen , you have not given in your Verdict , and you had as good say nothing ; therefore go and consider it once more , that we may ...
... given in your Verdict . Jury . We have given in our Verdict , and we can give in no other . Recor . Gentlemen , you have not given in your Verdict , and you had as good say nothing ; therefore go and consider it once more , that we may ...
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead: At the Old Bailey, 1670 William Penn Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1906 |
The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 William Penn Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1670 |
The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 William Penn,William Mead Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2018 |
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