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" Gentlemen, you shall not be dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco. You shall not think thus to abuse the court. We will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you... "
The Monthly magazine - Page 116
by Monthly literary register - 1811
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - Assembly, Right of - 1670 - 86 pages
...dismist till we have a Verdict, that the Court will accept ; and you shall be lockt up, without Meat, Drink, Fire, and Tobacco ; you shall not think thus...Verdict, by the help of God, or you shall starve for it. Pen. My Jury, who are my Judges, ought not to be thus menaced ; their Verdict should be free, and not...
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Volume 1

Trials - 1775 - 802 pages
...you (hall be locked up, without meat,- drink, fire, and tobacco ; you (hall not think thus to abufe the court; we will have a verdict, by the help of God, ur you ihall ftarve for it, Pen. My jury, who are my judge?, ought not to be thus menaced; their verdict...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...and you fhall be locked up, without meat, drink, fire and tobacco. You fhall not think thus to abufe the court; we will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you fhall ftarve for it. Penn. My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced. Their verdict...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 514 pages
...and you fhall be locked up, without meat, drink, fire and tobacco. You fhall not think thus to abufe the court; we will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you fhall ftarve for it. Penn. Penn. My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced. Their verdict...
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The Works of the Honourable James Wilson, L. L. D.: Late One of ..., Volume 2

James Wilson - Law - 1804 - 514 pages
...verdict that the court will accept ; and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco : we will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you shall starve for it. h But I have presumed the court to be well disposed. If they really are so, their situation is, indeed,...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1811 - 538 pages
...we have a verdict that the court will accept; and you shall be locked up, without meat, drink, five and tobacco. You shall not think thus to abuse the...a verdict, by the help of God, or you shall starve tor it. Penn. My jury, who are m}- judges, ought not to be thus menaced. Their verdict shonld be free,...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1811 - 456 pages
...dismissed till lve have a verdict that the court will accept, and you skill be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco; you shall not think thus to abuse the court; ue will have a verdict by the help ot God, or you shall starve for it. Penn. My jury, who are my judges,...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 31

Art - 1811 - 718 pages
...have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, arid tobacco ; you shall not think thus to abuse the court; we will ha\ea verdict by the help of God, or you shall starve for it." Penn. My jury, who are my judges, ought...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco; you shall not think thus...or you shall starve for it. Penn. My jury, who are njf judges, ought not to be thus menaced; their verdict should be free, and not compelled; the bench...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 7

1827 - 452 pages
...we have a verdict that the Court will accept; and you shall be locked up, without meat, drink, tire, and tobacco; you shall not think thus to abuse the...shall starve for it. Penn. — My jury, who are my juiiges, ought not to be thus menaced ; their verdict should be free, and not compelled *; the Bench...
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