The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine (now Lord Erskine): When at the Bar, Subjects Connected with the Liberty of the Press, and Against Constructive Treasons, Band 3J. Ridgway, 1810 |
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... John Freind , a conspirator in the assassination plot . Sir John Freind was indieted for compassing and imagining the death of King Wil- liam ; and the overt acts charged , and principally re- lied on , were , first , the sending Mr ...
... John Freind , a conspirator in the assassination plot . Sir John Freind was indieted for compassing and imagining the death of King Wil- liam ; and the overt acts charged , and principally re- lied on , were , first , the sending Mr ...
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... John Freind , if the evidence against him found credit with the Jury , could have no possible defence ; since the evidence went directly to prove the dispatch of Charnock to France , under his direction , to invite the French King to ...
... John Freind , if the evidence against him found credit with the Jury , could have no possible defence ; since the evidence went directly to prove the dispatch of Charnock to France , under his direction , to invite the French King to ...
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... John Freind's case , already cited : " Lord Chief Justice Holt , in Sir John Freind's case , says : -If per- " sons do assemble themselves and act with force , VOL . III . CC 2 " in opposition to some law which they think THE TRIAL OF ...
... John Freind's case , already cited : " Lord Chief Justice Holt , in Sir John Freind's case , says : -If per- " sons do assemble themselves and act with force , VOL . III . CC 2 " in opposition to some law which they think THE TRIAL OF ...
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