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" No thanks to the court, that commanded me into the bale-dock. And you of the jury take notice, that I have not been heard, neither can you legally depart the court, before I have been fully heard; having at least ten or twelve material points to offer,... "
The Phenix - Page 312
by John Dunton - 1707
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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
...extra-juditial proceedure, said with an inraged smile. Rec. Why, ye are present, you do hear, do you not ? Pen. No thanks to the Court, that commanded me into the...the Court, before I have been fully heard, having at least ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invallid their Indictment. Rec. Pull that...
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Volume 1

Trials - 1775 - 802 pages
...procedure, faid, with an. enraged fmile. Rec. Why, ye. are ptefent, you do hear* . do you not ?. Pen. :No thanks to the court,, that commanded me into the...the court, before I have been fully heard, having at kaft ten or. twelve material points ro> offer, in order to invalid their indictment. Rec. Pull that...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 514 pages
...extrajudicial procedure, faid, with an enraged fmile, Rec. Why ye are prefent, you do hear : do you not ? Penn. No thanks to the court, that commanded me into the...court, before I have been fully heard ; having at leaft ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalidate their indictment. Rec. Pull that fellow...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...extrajudicial procedure, faid, with an enraged fmile, Rec. Why ye are prefent, you do hear: do you riot ? Penn. No thanks to the court, that commanded me into the...court, before I have been fully heard; having at leaft ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalidate their indictment. Mead. Are thefe according...
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The History of the People Called Quakers, Volume 1

John Gough, William Sewell - Society of Friends - 1799 - 372 pages
...the court that ordered me inlo the bail-dock: and you of the )ury take notice that I have, not beei» heard, neither can you legally depart, the court before I have been fully heard, having at leaft ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalidate the indiftment. This fpeech being very...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1811 - 456 pages
...present; you do hear, do you not ? Perm. No thanks to the court that commanded me into the Baile Dock; and you of the jury take notice, that I have not been...neither can you legally depart the court before I have heen fully heard, having at least ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalid their...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 31

Art - 1811 - 718 pages
...not?" Реля. No thanks to the court that commanded me into the Baile Dock ; and you of the jury lake notice, that I have not been heard ; neither can you legally depart the court befóte I have been filly heard, having at least ten or twelve 'Material points to offer, in order...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...present; you do hear, do you not ? Penn. No thanks to the court that commanded me into the Baile Dock; and you of the jury take notice, that I have not been...the court before I have been fully heard, having at least ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalid their a/i/iaintment. Recorder. Pull...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 7

1827 - 452 pages
...procedure, said, with an enraged smile, Record. — Why, ye are present, you do hear, do you not? Penn.— No thanks to the Court, that commanded me into the...the court before I have been fully heard, having at least ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalidate their indictment. Record — Pull...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 1

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1825 - 616 pages
...extrajudicial procedure, said, with an enraged smile, Rec. Why ye are present, you do hear : do you not ? Penh. No thanks to the court, that commanded me into the...the court, before I have been fully heard; having at least ten or twelve material points to offer, in order to invalidate their indictment. Rec. Pull that...
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