The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... peers who were appointed to sit on his jury : “ Whether a man could be guilty of treason , who obeyed or- ders given ... house of commons by this means MARY . 5.
... peers who were appointed to sit on his jury : “ Whether a man could be guilty of treason , who obeyed or- ders given ... house of commons by this means MARY . 5.
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... house to another , till she was lodged in Fotheringay castle , in ... peers , with five judges , or the major part of them , to try and pass ... peers , as she had but one equal in the kingdom . She added , that , instead of enjoying the ...
... house to another , till she was lodged in Fotheringay castle , in ... peers , with five judges , or the major part of them , to try and pass ... peers , as she had but one equal in the kingdom . She added , that , instead of enjoying the ...
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... house , where he began to make preparations for his defence . But his case was too desperate for any remedy from ... peers on the nine- teenth of February . Little could be urged in their defence ; their guilt was too flagrant ; and ...
... house , where he began to make preparations for his defence . But his case was too desperate for any remedy from ... peers on the nine- teenth of February . Little could be urged in their defence ; their guilt was too flagrant ; and ...
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... houses of parliament . This care belonged to the earl of Suffolk , lord chamberlain , who purposely delayed the search ... house of peers ; and he cast his 1605 .. eye upon Fawkes , who stood in a dark corner , and who passed himself for ...
... houses of parliament . This care belonged to the earl of Suffolk , lord chamberlain , who purposely delayed the search ... house of peers ; and he cast his 1605 .. eye upon Fawkes , who stood in a dark corner , and who passed himself for ...
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... house , while the earl of Bristol , who had returned from his embassy in Spain , accused him among his peers . The purport of the charge against him amounted to little more than that he had engrossed too much power for himself and his ...
... house , while the earl of Bristol , who had returned from his embassy in Spain , accused him among his peers . The purport of the charge against him amounted to little more than that he had engrossed too much power for himself and his ...
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