Letters of the Ghost of Alfred: Addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, and the Hon. Charles James Fox, on the Occasion of the State Trials ... 1794, and ... 1795J. Wright, 1798 - 126 sivua |
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Letters of the Ghost of Alfred: Addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, and ... UNKNOWN. AUTHOR Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2015 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
abfurdity accuſed acquittal affume againſt alſo becauſe cafe caufe cauſe charge CHARLES JAMES FOX circumftances compaffing confequences confiftency Confpiracy confpirators Conftitution conviction Counſel Country crime criminal Crown defcription defence defigns defperate deftruction difplay duty endeavour Engliſh eſcape eſtabliſhed evidence exercife exiftence exiſtence expoſed facred fafe faid fame fecurity feditious feem fenfe fhall fhould fituation fociety folemn fome fophiftry fource ftate fubject fubverfion fuccefs fuch fuffer fuppofe fupport fure fyftem GHOST OF ALFRED Government guilty High Treafon higheſt impoffible inftitution infult innocence inſtead itſelf JOHN HORNE TOOKE Juftice Jury Jurymen King miſchief moft Monarch moſt muft muſt neceffary numbers obfervations occafion offence Old Bailey Oppofition Parliament peremptory challenges perfons poffeffed poffible prefent preferve Prifoners principles profecution proof puniſhment purpoſe purſued Reform refpect render Sedition ſpirit ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe THOMAS ERSKINE thoſe tion Trial Trial by Jury ufurp unleſs utmoſt verdict whofe yourſelf
Suositut otteet
Sivu 49 - When that nameless thing which has been lately set up in France was described as " the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty which had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any time or country...
Sivu 76 - Majefly that it may be enacted ; and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefly, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords...
Sivu 77 - October the grand jury of Middlesex returned true bills against Thomas Hardy, John Home Tooke, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Wardle, Thomas Holcroft, John Richter, Matthew Moore, John Thelwall, Richard Hodgson, and John Baxter, for VOL.
Sivu 76 - Moft Gracious Sovereign, We your Majefty's moft Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Commons of...
Sivu 75 - The constituent parts of parliament are, the sovereign in his political capacity, and the three estates of the realm ; the lords spiritual, the lords temporal, and the commons ; the sovereign and these three estates form the corporation or body politic of the kingdom.
Sivu 78 - ... the will of the parliament of this kingdom fubvert and alter and caufe to be fubverted and altered the legiflature rule and government now duly and happily eftablifhed in this kingdom and dcpofe and caufe to be depofed our faid Lord the King from the royal ftate title power and government thereof...
Sivu 83 - The care the law hath taken for the personal safety of the king is not confined to actions or attempts of the more flagitious kind, to assassination or poison, or other attempts directly and immediately aiming at his life. It is extended to every thing wilfully and deliberately done or attempted whereby his life may be endangered...
Sivu 78 - ... to cause and procure a convention and meeting of divers subjects of our said Lord the King to be assembled and held within this kingdom, with intent and in order that the persons to be assembled at such convention and meeting should...
Sivu 75 - Elsewhere Sir Edward Coke asserted: 'The King of England is armed with divers Councels, one whereof is called Commune Concilium, and that is the Court of Parliament.'49 The lawyers and antiquarians in their discourse tended to suppress the term negotia regni in favour of such superficially neutral language as grandia regni or the 'public business of the commonwealth'.50 But the 'feudal-baronial
Sivu 78 - ... from guilt. The indictment charges that the prisoners did maliciously and traitorously conspire, compass and imagine, to bring and put our Lord the King to death...