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الصفحة 449
In the opinion of contemporaries , it was one which did eminent credit to her judgment . Sir John Harrington , who knew Hatton well , speaks of him as a man taught virtue , framed to wisdom , raised to honour by her Majesty's speciall ...
In the opinion of contemporaries , it was one which did eminent credit to her judgment . Sir John Harrington , who knew Hatton well , speaks of him as a man taught virtue , framed to wisdom , raised to honour by her Majesty's speciall ...
الصفحة 281
But we must observe that the judges were not asked any opinion as to the prisoner's guilt , nor to forestall the verdict of the jury ; but to say whether certain acts , if proved on the trial , constituted the crime of treason .
But we must observe that the judges were not asked any opinion as to the prisoner's guilt , nor to forestall the verdict of the jury ; but to say whether certain acts , if proved on the trial , constituted the crime of treason .
الصفحة 282
Far more important to the crown was the further question , what that opinion would be when given . For why should they care about the mode , if after all the opinion were adverse . They knew what acts they could prove against Peacham ...
Far more important to the crown was the further question , what that opinion would be when given . For why should they care about the mode , if after all the opinion were adverse . They knew what acts they could prove against Peacham ...
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