| Political state of Great Britain - 1725 - 618 Seiten
...Flace, or Employment in the State, or CommonWealth. The Queftion was put, Whether thefaid Earl (hall be for ever incapable of any Office, Place, or Employment in the State, or Common- Wealth? And after Debate thereupon, It was refolded in the Negative. Dtflentitnt*... | |
| David Mallet - 1740 - 224 Seiten
...Tower during " the King's pleafure; to be for ever un" capable of any office, place, or em" ployment in the commonwealth ; and *' never to fit again in...parliament, or <' come within the verge of the court." Thus Thus he loft the great privilege of his peerage , a feyerity unufual except in cafes of treafon... | |
| Historical, genealogical and classical dictionary - 1743 - 280 Seiten
...undergo the fine of 40000 /. and be imprifonedin the tower,duringthe king's pleafure ; that he ihould be for ever incapable of any office, place, or employment in the ftate, and never fit in parliament or come within the verge of the court. ' There is a variety of opinions... | |
| 1762 - 414 Seiten
...and, upon his confeffion, he was fentenced to pay a fine of forty thoufand pounds, to be imprifoned in the Tower during the king's pleafure ; to be for...employment in the commonwealth ; and never to fit again in parlia mem, or come within the verge of the court. Thus this great man was made the fcapegoat, as it... | |
| David Hume - 1776 - 496 Seiten
...acknowledged twentyeight articles ; and was fentenced to pay a fine of 40,000 pounds, to be imprifoned in the Tower during the king's pleafure, to be for ever incapable of any place, office, or employment, and never again to fit in parliament, or come within the verge of the... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 396 Seiten
...acknowledged twenty-eight articles; and was fentenced to pay a fine of 40,000 pounds, to.be imprifoned in the Tower during the king's pleafure , to be for...ever incapable of any office , place, or employment, and never again to fit in parliament, or come within the verge of the court. THIS dreadful fentence... | |
| 1791 - 340 Seiten
...Upon his own confeffion, he was fentenced to pay a fine of forty thoufand pounds ; to be imprifoncd in the Tower during the king's pleafure; to be for...parliament, or come within the verge of the court. Thus this great man was made the fcape*goat, as it often happens, for a higher criminal ; and, though... | |
| William Enfield, Johann Jakob Brucker - 1791 - 650 Seiten
...imprifoned in the Tower during the King's plcafure, to be for ever incapable of holding any public office, and never to fit again in parliament, or come within the verge of the court. After a fhort confinement in the Tower, the King gave him his liberty, and about three years afterwards... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 Seiten
...to undergo a fine and ransom of .£40,000, to be imprisoned in the Tower during the king's pleasure, to be for ever incapable of any office, place, or employment, in the state or commonwealth; that he should never sit in parliament, nor come within the verge of the court!... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 Seiten
...to pay a mulct of forty thousand pounds; to be imprisoned in the Tower during the King's pleasure ; to be for ever incapable of any office, place, or employment in the commonwealth ; and never to sit again in parliament, or to come within the verge of the court.* That so heavy a punishment should... | |
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