| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 928 pages
...more ability than he had ever been supposed to possess, though he abstained from any accusations or into the hall, so that he may perceive he must go to trial, »»1 shall be retired to the place appointed till the court c*Ufur him, then the lieutenant shall... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 540 pages
...recommends, in the last resort, that — "After he [Somerset] is comen into the hall, the Lieutenant shall tell him roundly that, if in his speeches he shall...King, that the justice of England is that he shall he taken away and the evidence shall go on without him ; and all the people will cry ' Away with him... | |
| Philip Gibbs - 1909 - 532 pages
...which have already been quoted. " It were good," said the Attorney- General, "that after he is come into the Hall, so that he may perceive he must go...appointed till the Court call for him, then the Lieutenant shall tell him roundly that if in his speeches he shall tax the King that the justice of England is... | |
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