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" And to the end the bench, the jury, and myself, with those that hear us, may have a more direct understanding of this procedure, I desire you would let me know by what law it is you prosecute me, and upon what law you ground my indictment. Rec. Upon the... "
A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials: Particularly of ... - Página 308
1775
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - 1670 - 86 páginas
...God, but for breaking the Law ; you do yourselves a great deal of wrong in going on in that discourse. Pen. I affirm I have broken no Law, nor am I guilty...my charge, and to the end the Bench, the Jury, and myself, with these that hear us, may have a most direct understanding of this procedure, I desire you...
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The Phenix, Volumen1

John Dunton - 1707 - 588 páginas
...for breaking the Law ; you do your felves a great deal of wrong in going on in that difcourfe. fain. I affirm I have broken no Law, nor am I guilty of the Indiftment th.U is laid to my charge ; and to the end, the $ench, the Jury, and my felf, with thefe...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 506 páginas
...the powers upon earth be able to divert us from reverencing and adoring our God, who made us. Penn. I affirm I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of...And to the end the bench, the jury, and myfelf, with thofe that hear us, may have a more direct underftanding of this procedure, I defire you would let...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 514 páginas
...for breaking the law. You do yourfelves a great deal of wrong in going on in that difcourfe. Penn. I affirm I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of...And to the end the bench, the jury, and myfelf, with thofe that hear us, may have a more direct underftandjng of this procedure, I defire you would let...
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The Monthly magazine, Volumen31

Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 páginas
...for breafe* ing thu iaw ; you .do yourselves great wrong in g»iog on in t*iat discourse." Penn. u I affirm I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of...my charge; and to the end the bench, the jury; and myself; with thesethot hear us, may have a more direct ujiderstantlingj I desire you would let Jiie...
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The History of the People Called Quakers, Volumen1

John Gough, William Sewell - 1799 - 372 páginas
...difcourfe. To this W. Penn anfwered, I affirm I have broken no law; nor am I guilty oi the i-ndiftment that is laid to my charge : and to the end the bench, the jury, and rayfelf, with thefe that hear us, may have a more direft tin<krftanding of this procedure, I defire...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen7

1811 - 538 páginas
...of wrongrin going on in thin discourse. Penn. 1 affirm I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of lite indictment that is laid to my charge. And to the end the bench, the jury, and myself, with those that hear us, may have a more direct understanding °| this procedure, I desire...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volumen5

Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 páginas
...breaking the law; you do yourselves great wrong in going on in that discourse. Penn. I affirm I hare broken no law, nor am I guilty of the indictment that...my charge; and to the end the bench, the jury, and myself, with these that hear us, may have a more direct understanding, I desire you would let me know...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen31

1811 - 718 páginas
...yourselves preat wrong in going on in that discourse." T'enn. " I affirm I have broken j¡o law, nor nm I guilty of the indictment that is laid to my charge; and to th» end the bench, the jury, and myself^ fk'ith these thai hear us, may have a more direct .understanding,...
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Select Reviews, Volumen5

1812 - 470 páginas
...of the republican intrepidity ofthose days. a person not fit to answer their arbitrary ends."* Perm. I affirm I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of the indictmyself, with these that hear us, may have a more direct understanding, I desire you would let...
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