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" Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity. "
John Peter Zenger: His Press, His Trial and a Bibliography of Zenger Imprints - Page 193
by Livingston Rutherfurd - 1904 - 275 pages
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Common Sense: Or, the Englishman's Journal: Being a Collection of Letters ...

1738 - 418 pages
...attempt it : Seeing 1 have never heard that this fuccefsful Robber, who thus boldly^ proceeds againil the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity, is either an Antieus or a Cacus, that he is fuperior in Strength, Art, or even Courage, to the reil...
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A Letter Concerning Libels, Warrants, and the Seizure of Papers: With a View ...

Father of Candor (pseud.), John Almon - 1764 - 330 pages
...of New- York, to the great fcandal of our faid lord the king, of his excellency the faid governor, and of all others concerned in the adminiftration...of the faid province, and againft the peace of our fovereign lord the king, his crown and dignity, &c. Whereupon the faid attorney-general of our faid...
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Considerations on Criminal Law

Henry Dagge - 1772 - 484 pages
...is the fole confideration in Law, fince they conclude with alledging the Crime to be* " contrary to the peace " of our Sovereign Lord the King, his " crown and dignity, £sV." but in truth the detriment done to the injured party, is the primary wrong : And the offence...
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Volume 2

1776 - 718 pages
...damage of the faid Sir Robert Clayton, to the evil example of all others in the like cafe, offending againft the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown and dignity. Cl. of /irr. How fay'ft thou, Mary Butler alias Stickland, art thou guilty of this forgery whereof...
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Essays on the Trade, Commerce, Manufactures, and Fisheries of Scotland..

David Loch - 1779 - 276 pages
...Lord the King, of his excellency the faid governor, and of all others concerned in the admmiftration of the government of the faid province, and againft the peace of our fovc-- reign Lord the King, his crown and dignity, &c. Whereupon the faid attorney-general of our faid...
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The Whole Proceedings on the Trial of an Information Exhibited Ex Officio by ...

John Stockdale, Joseph Gurney - 1790 - 252 pages
...of all others in the like cafe offending ; and alfo againft the peace of our faid Lord the prefent King, his crown and dignity, &c. Whereupon the faid Attorney General of our faid Lord the King, who for our faid Lord the King, in this behalf, profecuteth for our faid Lord the King, prayeth the...
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Modern Reports, Volume 5

Great Britain. Courts - 1794 - 502 pages
...like cafe offending, and agaiuit the peace of our faid lord the now king and hdy the now queen, their crown and dignity, &c. Whereupon the faid ATTORNEY GENERAL of our faid lord the now kino; and hdy the now queen for the faid lord the ki:i^ and iady the que-en prays the conüderation...
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Observations on the Duty and Power of Juries as Established by the Laws of ...

Benjamin Flower - 1796 - 28 pages
...) chapter in the Bible, in order to apply the fame to his bafe and wicked defigns; that is to fay, againft the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his Crown, and Dignity ; for fo, in nearly thefe words, do indidhnents generally run : Admit that on the profecution it was...
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An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal ...

John Wesley - 1797 - 514 pages
...they allerted, upon oath, " That John Wefley, Clerk, had broken the Laws of the Realm, contrary to the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King his Crown and Dignity. " i. By fpeaking and writing to Mrs. Williamfon, again it her hufband's confent: 2. By repelling her...
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The Isle of Man, Or, The Legal Proceedings in Manshire Against Sin: Wherein ...

Richard Bernard - 1803 - 226 pages
...Heresies, Jewish 'Ceremonies, and Paganish Idolatry, to the damnation of many Christian souls, contrary to the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity. What sayest thou hereunto ; art thou Guilty, or Not Guilty ? Not Guilty, my Lord. By whom wilt thou...
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