Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... say it is the common law , unless we know where and what it is ; for where there is no law , there is no transgression ; and that law which is not in being , is so far from being common , that it is no law at all . Recorder . You are an ...
... say it is the common law , unless we know where and what it is ; for where there is no law , there is no transgression ; and that law which is not in being , is so far from being common , that it is no law at all . Recorder . You are an ...
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... say I have broken , you do at once de- ny me an acknowledged right , and evi- dence to the whole world your resolu- tion to sacrifice the privileges of Eng- lishmen to your arbitrary designs . Recorder . Recorder . Take him away . My ...
... say I have broken , you do at once de- ny me an acknowledged right , and evi- dence to the whole world your resolu- tion to sacrifice the privileges of Eng- lishmen to your arbitrary designs . Recorder . Recorder . Take him away . My ...
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... say he hath a right to the coat upon his back ? Certainly our liberties are to be openly invaded ; our wives to be ravished ; our children slaved ; our fa- milies ruined ; and our estates led away in triumph by every sturdy beggar , and ...
... say he hath a right to the coat upon his back ? Certainly our liberties are to be openly invaded ; our wives to be ravished ; our children slaved ; our fa- milies ruined ; and our estates led away in triumph by every sturdy beggar , and ...
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... say it is directly opposite to and destructive of the undoubted right of every English prisoner , as Coke on the chapter of Magna Charta speaks . " Upon this some conversation passed between the parties , who were still distant from ...
... say it is directly opposite to and destructive of the undoubted right of every English prisoner , as Coke on the chapter of Magna Charta speaks . " Upon this some conversation passed between the parties , who were still distant from ...
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... Charter of England , which says , " No freeman shall be amerced but by the oath of good and lawful men of the vicinage . " Recorder .- " Take him away . " W. Penn . W. Penn . " I can never urge the funda- 78 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... Charter of England , which says , " No freeman shall be amerced but by the oath of good and lawful men of the vicinage . " Recorder .- " Take him away . " W. Penn . W. Penn . " I can never urge the funda- 78 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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