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" I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law, in offering to give the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners. I say it is directly opposite... "
The Monthly magazine - Página 115
por Monthly literary register - 1811
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With ..., Volumen4

Daniel Neal - 1817 - 564 páginas
...jury, and this great assembly, whether it be not contrary to the undoubted right of every Englishman, to give the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners ?" The recorder answered with a sneer, Ye are present, ye do hear, do ye not ? Penn answered, No thanks...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volumen7

1827 - 452 páginas
...— I appeal to the jury who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the Court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners ; 1 say it is directly opposite to, and destructive of, the undoubted right of every English prisoner,...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volumen1

William Penn - 1825 - 616 páginas
...Penn. I appeal to the jury, who are myjudges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...the undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Coke, in the 2 Inst. 29. on the chapter of Magna Charta, speaks. Obscr. The recorder being thus unexpectedly...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volumen4

Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 páginas
...Dock] lap* peal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...the undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Coke, in the 2d Inst. 29, on the chap, of M»gna Charter speaks. Recorder. Why ye are present; you...
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The Life of William Penn

Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1828 - 242 páginas
...proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law, in endeavouring to give l!re jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners....the undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Coke on the chapter of Magna Charta speaks." But this remonstrance had no effect; the prisoners were...
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The history of the rise, increase and progress of the ... Quakers ..., Volumen7

Willem Sewel - 1834 - 616 páginas
...I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and to this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Cook in the 2 inst. on the Chap, of Magna Charta speaks." The recorder being thus unexpectedly lashed for...
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The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Non-conformists; from ..., Volumen3

Daniel Neal - 1837 - 648 páginas
...jury, and this great assembly, whether it be not contrary to the undoubted right of every Englishman, to give the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners ?'' The recorder answered with a sneer, Ye are present, ye do hear, do ye not? Penn answered, "No thanks...
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A History of the Society of Friends: Compiled from Its Standard ..., Volumen1

William R. Wagstaff - 1845 - 506 páginas
...jury, and this great assembly, whether it be not contrary to the undoubted right of every Englishman to give the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners ?" " Why, ye are present, you hear, do you not ?" said the recorder somewhat irritated. " No thanks...
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Life of William Penn: The Celebrated Quaker and Founder of Pennsylvania

Joseph Barker - 1847 - 332 páginas
...Penn. I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Cook, in the 2 Inst. 29., on the chapter of Magna Charta speaks. Obser. The Recorder being thus unexpectedly...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volumen1;Volumen9

1744 - 726 páginas
...bail-dock.) I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...the undoubted right of every English prisoner, as Coke, in the second Instil. 29, on the chapter of Magna Chaita, speaks. Recorder. — Why you are present...
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