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" My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced. Their verdict should be free and not compelled. The bench ought to wait upon them but not forestall them. I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the arbitrary resolves of the bench may... "
The Monthly Magazine - Page 146
1811
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - 1670 - 86 pages
...Verdict should be free, and not compelled ; the Bench ought to wait upon them, but not forestaul them ; I do desire that Justice may be done me, and that the...resolves of the Bench may not be made the measure of my Juries verdict. May. You have heard that he preacht.that he gathered a company of tumultuous people,...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 31

Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 pages
...the bench ought to wait upon (for) them, but not forestal them. I do desire that justice may be dune me, and that the arbitrary resolves of the bench may...jury's verdict." Recorder'. " Stop that prating fellow, •r put him out of the court." Lord Mayor. " You have heard that lie preached, that he gathered a...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1811 - 538 pages
...verdict shonld be free, ami not compelled. The bench ought to wait upon them, but not forestall tliem. I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the...resolves of the bench may not be made the measure of the jury's verdict. Recorder. Stop that prating fellow's mouth, or put him out ot the court. Mayor....
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pages
...starve for it. Penn. My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced; their verdict should he free, and not compelled; the bench ought to wait upon...be done me, and that the arbitrary resolves of the hench may not he made the measure of my jury's verdict. Recorder. Stop that prating fellow, or put...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...should be free, and not compelled; the bench ought to wait upon [for] them, but not forestal them. I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the...that prating fellow, or put him out of the court. Lord Mayor. You have heard that he preached, that he gathered a company of tumultuous peoples and that...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volume 1

Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 pages
...should be free, and not compelled : the Bench ought to wait upon them, and not to forestall them. I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the...may not be made the measure of my Jury's verdict." Other words passed between them; after which the Court was about to adjourn, and the Jury to be sent...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 7

1827 - 452 pages
...free, and not compelled *; the Bench ought to wait upon them, but not forestal them. I do desire thai justice may be done me, and that the arbitrary resolves...may not be made the measure of my jury's verdict. Record. — Stop that prating fellow's mouth, or put him out of the court. Mayor. — You have heard...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 8

1826 - 372 pages
...God, or you shall starve for it." Penn. "My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced ; I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the...made the measure of my jury's verdict." Recorder, " Slop that prating fellow." Penn. " The agreement of twelve men is a verdict in law ; and such an...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 1

William Penn - 1825 - 616 pages
...verdict should be free, and nol compelled. The bench ought to wait upon them, but not forestall them. I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the...may not be made the measure of my jury's verdict. Rec. Stop that prating fellow's mouth, or put him out of the court. Mayor. You have heard that he preached;...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 8

Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pages
...it." Penn. " My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced ; I do desire that justice may done me, and that the arbitrary resolves of the bench...jury's verdict." Recorder. " Stop that prating fellow." Perm. " Tbe agreement of twelve men is a verdict in law ; and such an one being given by the jury,...
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