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" He would deliver the jury his solemn opinion, as he was required by act of parliament to do ; and under the authority of that act, and still more in obedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing... "
Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George Third, 1760-1860 - Sivu 190
tekijä(t) Thomas Erskine May - 1877
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...his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that Act, and still more in obedience to his conscience...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. The jury retired at a quarter prist six, and returned at eight ; when the foreman, in a steady voice,...

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...his solemn opinion, as he wai required by Act of Parliament to do : and under the authority of that act, and still more in obedience to his conscience...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing and hoping that they (the Jury) were Christians, he had not any doubt but that they would...

The Three Trials of William Hone: For Publishing Three Parodies; Viz. The ...

William Hone - 1818 - 154 sivua
...required by Act of Parliament to do; .and under the authority of that act, and slill more in ohedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing ?nd hoping that they (the Jury) were Christians, he had not any doubt but that they would...

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...Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that Act, and siill more in obedience to hiä conscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. The jury retired at a quarter past six, and returned at eight ; when the foreman, in a steady voice,...

Annual Register, Nide 59

Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 sivua
...Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that Act, and still more in obedience to his eonscience and his God, he pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. The jury retired at a quarter past six, and returned at eight ; when the foreman, in a steady voice,...

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...his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament to do; and under the authority of that act, and still more in obedience to his conscience...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing and hoping that they (the jury) were Christians, he had not any doubt but that they would...

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...his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Pailiament to do; and under the authority of that Act, and still more in obedience to his conscience...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing and hoping that they (the Jury) were Christians, he had not any doubt but that they would...

Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Nide 125

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...his solemn opiniou, as he nas required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that Act, and still more in obedience to his conscience and his God, he pronounced Ibis to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing and hoping ' -that they (the Jury) were Christians,...

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...his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that act, and still more in obedience to his conscience...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing, and hoping, that they (the jury) were Christians, he had not any doubt but that they would...

The Edinburgh annual register, Nide 10

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...his solemn opinion, as he was required by Act of Parliament to do ; and under the authority of that act, and still more in obedience to his conscience...pronounced this to be a most impious and profane libel. Believing, and hoping, that they (the jury ) were Christians, he had not any doubt but that they would...




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