Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... for the defence and security of Englishmen's lives , liberties , and proper- ties , namely , trials by jury , instead thereof directing directing and authorizing justices of the peace ( and that 64 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE CHAPTER VI. ...
... for the defence and security of Englishmen's lives , liberties , and proper- ties , namely , trials by jury , instead thereof directing directing and authorizing justices of the peace ( and that 64 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE CHAPTER VI. ...
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... ; and Richard Brown , John Smith , and James Edwards , sheriffs . The Jury , who were impanelled , and whose names ought to be handed down to the the love and gratitude of posterity , were Thomas Veer 66 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... ; and Richard Brown , John Smith , and James Edwards , sheriffs . The Jury , who were impanelled , and whose names ought to be handed down to the the love and gratitude of posterity , were Thomas Veer 66 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... Jury , and my sole Judges , that if these ancient funda- mental laws , which relate to liberty and property , and which are not limited to particular persuasions in matters of religion , must not be indis- pensably maintained and ...
... Jury , and my sole Judges , that if these ancient funda- mental laws , which relate to liberty and property , and which are not limited to particular persuasions in matters of religion , must not be indis- pensably maintained and ...
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... Jury . But William Penn , hearing a part of the charge as he was retiring , stopped suddenly , and , raising his voice , exclaimed aloud , " I appeal to the Jury , who are my judges , and this great assembly , whether the proceedings of ...
... Jury . But William Penn , hearing a part of the charge as he was retiring , stopped suddenly , and , raising his voice , exclaimed aloud , " I appeal to the Jury , who are my judges , and this great assembly , whether the proceedings of ...
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... Jury were ordered to agree upon their verdict . Four , who appeared visibly to favour the prisoners , were abused and actually threat- ened by the Recorder . They were then , all of them , sent out of Court . On being brought in again ...
... Jury were ordered to agree upon their verdict . Four , who appeared visibly to favour the prisoners , were abused and actually threat- ened by the Recorder . They were then , all of them , sent out of Court . On being brought in again ...
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