The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... judges do record accordingly . If any prisoner plead not guilty upon the indictment , and yet will not put himself to trial upon the jury ( or stand mute ) , he shall be pressed . The course now in use with the judges for the execution ...
... judges do record accordingly . If any prisoner plead not guilty upon the indictment , and yet will not put himself to trial upon the jury ( or stand mute ) , he shall be pressed . The course now in use with the judges for the execution ...
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... judges ; and lastly , by a statute made 18 Elizabeth , churches , and the judges themselves are appointed to allow clergy to such now taken as can read , being not such offenders from whom clergy is away by many taken away by any ...
... judges ; and lastly , by a statute made 18 Elizabeth , churches , and the judges themselves are appointed to allow clergy to such now taken as can read , being not such offenders from whom clergy is away by many taken away by any ...
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... judges above , upon information to them , do retain those causes to be tried there , and the juries do at this day in such causes come to the bar at Westminster . Postea . of the peace . The fifth commission that the judges in their ...
... judges above , upon information to them , do retain those causes to be tried there , and the juries do at this day in such causes come to the bar at Westminster . Postea . of the peace . The fifth commission that the judges in their ...
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