An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volumen2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... being propounded to all the judges , they unanimously agreed , that he ought not , by the law , to be tortured by the rack ; for no such punishment is known or allowed majesty , which she retained to the last mo- by 38 THE LIFE OF.
... being propounded to all the judges , they unanimously agreed , that he ought not , by the law , to be tortured by the rack ; for no such punishment is known or allowed majesty , which she retained to the last mo- by 38 THE LIFE OF.
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... punishments for offenders . Power in such hands , therefore , should never be lodged , because it will dege- nerate into tyranny , and render unhappy such as are under itLet the fate of Buckingham also be a warning to all ministers not ...
... punishments for offenders . Power in such hands , therefore , should never be lodged , because it will dege- nerate into tyranny , and render unhappy such as are under itLet the fate of Buckingham also be a warning to all ministers not ...
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... punishing of his good people for using their lawful recreations , and honest exercises , upon Sundays , and other holidays , after the afternoon - sermon or service . His majesty hath now found , that two sorts of people , wherewith ...
... punishing of his good people for using their lawful recreations , and honest exercises , upon Sundays , and other holidays , after the afternoon - sermon or service . His majesty hath now found , that two sorts of people , wherewith ...
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... punish all such as , in abuse of this his liberty , will use these exercises before the end of all divine services for that day . And he doth likewise straightly command , that every person shall resort to his own parish - church to ...
... punish all such as , in abuse of this his liberty , will use these exercises before the end of all divine services for that day . And he doth likewise straightly command , that every person shall resort to his own parish - church to ...
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... punished , and that all neighbourhood and freedom , with manlike and lawful exercises , be used . And his majesty further commands all justices of assize , in their several circuits , to see , that no man do trouble or molest any of his ...
... punished , and that all neighbourhood and freedom , with manlike and lawful exercises , be used . And his majesty further commands all justices of assize , in their several circuits , to see , that no man do trouble or molest any of his ...
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