The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... death , and command the sheriff to see execu- tion done . Those that refuse trial by the country , or stand mute upon the indictment , they judge to be pressed to death : some whose offences are pilfering under twelvepence value they ...
... death , and command the sheriff to see execu- tion done . Those that refuse trial by the country , or stand mute upon the indictment , they judge to be pressed to death : some whose offences are pilfering under twelvepence value they ...
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... death , and is called a clerk convict , who loseth not his lands , but all his goods , chattels , leases , and debts . feiteth no lands , So a man indicted , that will not answer , nor put himself He that stand- upon trial , although he ...
... death , and is called a clerk convict , who loseth not his lands , but all his goods , chattels , leases , and debts . feiteth no lands , So a man indicted , that will not answer , nor put himself He that stand- upon trial , although he ...
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... death , came so to their death ; and to enter the same of record ; which is matter criminal , and a plea of the crown : and therefore they are called coroners , or crowners , as one hath written , because their inquiry ought to be in ...
... death , came so to their death ; and to enter the same of record ; which is matter criminal , and a plea of the crown : and therefore they are called coroners , or crowners , as one hath written , because their inquiry ought to be in ...
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