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" Sir, By your favour, I do not know the forms of law: I do know law and reason, though I am no lawyer professed; but I know as much law as any gentleman in England; and therefore (under favour) I do plead for the Liberties of the People of England more... "
The Trials of Charles the First, and of Some of the Regicides: With ... - Página 46
de Charles I (King of England) - 1861 - 338 páginas
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Volumen 1

1775 - 802 páginas
...know the forms of law ; I do know law and reafon, though I am no lawyer profefled, but I know as much law as any gentleman in England ; and therefore (under...people of England more than you do : And therefore if I ihould impofe a belief upon any man without reafons given for it, it were unrealonable ; but I muft...
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Historical Remarks on the Ancient and Present State of the Cities of London ...

R. B. - 1810 - 404 páginas
...know the forms of law, I do Inow law and reason, though I am no lawyer professed, yet I know as much law as any gentleman in England ; and therefore (under...people of England more than you do, and therefore if J should impose a belief upon any man without reasons given for it. it were unreasonable ; but I must...
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The Trials of Charles the First: And of Some of the Regicides

1832 - 374 páginas
...the forms of law ; I do know law and reason, though I am no lawyer professed, — but I know as much law as any gentleman in England, and therefore (under...Bradshaw. — Sir, I must interrupt you : you speak oflaw and reason ; it is fit there should be law and reason, and there is both against you. Sir, the...
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The trials of Charles the first, and of some of the regicides

Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 páginas
...the forms of law ; I do know law and reason, though I am no lawyer professed, — but I know as much law as any gentleman in England, and therefore (under...I have, as thus informed, I cannot yield unto it. CHARLES THE FIRST. 47 Bradshaw. — Sir, I must interrupt you : you speak of law and reason ; it is...
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Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First, Volumen 2

Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 636 páginas
...not a lawyer professed ; but I know as much of law as any gentleman in England, and, under favor, I plead for the liberties of the people of England more than you do, — as thus informed I cannot yield to it." The president pleaded the vote of the house of commons...
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Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First, Volumen 2

Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 638 páginas
...not a lawyer professed; but I know as much of law as any gentleman in England, and, under lavor, I plead for the liberties of the people of England more than you do,—as thus informed I cannot yield to it." The president pleaded the vote of the house of commons...
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable ..., Volúmenes 32-33

1852 - 576 páginas
...the forms of law — I do know law and reason : though I am no lawyer professed, yet 1 know as much law as any gentleman in England ; and, therefore,...it, it were unreasonable; but I must tell you, that that reason that I have as thus informed, I cannot yield unto it. President. — Sir, I must interrupt...
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The History of the Church of Scotland: From the Reformation to ..., Volumen 2

Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 752 páginas
...know the forms of law : I do know law atd reason, though I am no lawyer professed, but 1 know as much law as any gentleman in England; and therefore, under...it, it were unreasonable : but I must tell you, that that reason that I have as thus informed, I cannot yield unto it. " Bradshaw. — Sir, I must interrupt...
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The history of the Church of Scotland, from the Reformation to ..., Volumen 2

Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 724 páginas
...much law as any £CTitleman in En. land; and therefore, under favour, 1 do plead for the liberties "t the people of England more than you do : and therefore...reasons given for it, it were unreasonable : but I unlit tell you, • li.it that reason that 1 have as thus informed, I cannot yield unto it. " Bradshaw.—Sir,...
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Chambers's Repository of Instructive and Amusing Tracts, Volumen 3

1854 - 534 páginas
...know the forms of law, I do know law and reason ; though I am no lawyer professed, yet I know as much law as any gentleman in England ; and therefore (under...therefore if I should impose a belief upon any man without reason given for it, it were unreasonable ; but I must tell you, that [using] that reason which I have,...
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