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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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Records of Noble Lives

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 370 páginas
...are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the laws." Penn. " I affirm I have broken no laws, nor am I guilty of the indictment that is laid to my charge; and to the end that the Bench, the jury, myself, and those who hear us may have a more direct understanding of this...
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History of William Penn, Volumen1

William Hepworth Dixon - 1872 - 406 páginas
...to prevent us.' Brown : ' You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the laws.' Penn : ' I affirm I have broken no law ; nor am I guilty of...indictment that is laid to my charge ; and to the end that the Bench, the jury, myself, and those who hear us may have a more direct understanding of this...
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A Memoir of William Penn

1874 - 180 páginas
...Brown exclaimed, that he was not there for worshipping God, but for breaking the law. W. PENN. — "I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of the indictment. I desire to know on what law you prosecute me, and ground the indictment." THE RECORDER. — " On the...
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The Penns & Peningtons of the Seventeenth Century: In Their Domestic and ...

Maria Webb - 1877 - 460 páginas
..." Slieriff Brown. — You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the laws. " Penn. — I affirm I have broken no law ; nor am I guilty of...indictment that is laid to my charge ; and to the end that the 'bench, the jury, myself, and those who hear us may have a more direct understanding of this...
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The Life of William Penn: With Selections from His Correspondence and ...

Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1882 - 608 páginas
...great deal of wrong in going on in that discourse. Penn. — I affirm I have broken no law, nor uin I guilty of the 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 of this procedure, I desire you...
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The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All ..., Volumen5

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 460 páginas
...are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the laws. Penn. I affirm I have broken no laws, nor am I guilty of the indictment that is laid to my charge ; and to the end that the Bench, the jury, myself, and those who hear us may have a more direct understanding of this...
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Incidents Illustrating the Doctrines and History of the Society of Friends

Joseph Walton - 1897 - 878 páginas
...Brown, said: " You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the law." William Penn replied: "I affirm I have broken no law, nor am I guilty of the indictment that is laid to my charge." Then he asked upon what law his indictment was grounded. The recorder answered on the common law and...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Tema 3

1898 - 1026 páginas
...guilty," and the following, among other, proceedings took place in court during his trial: " Penn : 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 these that hear us, may have a more direct understanding of this procedure, I desire you...
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Reports, Volumen2

New Hampshire - 1899 - 1242 páginas
..."Not guilty," and the following, among other, proceedings took place in court during his trial: "Penn: 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 these that hear us, may have a more direct understanding of this procedure, I desire you...
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Pennsylvania, Province and State: A History from 1609 to 1790, Volumen1

Albert Sidney Bolles - 1899 - 618 páginas
...the judges, Brown, said: " You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the laws." Penn: "I affirm I have broken no law; nor am I guilty of...indictment that is laid to my charge ; and to the end that the bench, the jury, myself, and those who hear us may have a more direct understanding of this...
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