| 1823 - 858 pages
...king required that the clerk should be delivered up to the magistrate. Becket pleaded the privilege of the church ; confined the criminal in the bishop's...prison, lest he should be seized by the king's officers ; and maintained that no greater punishment could be inflicted on him than dt-gradatinn. The king then... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 450 pages
...court ; " Becket insisted on the privileges of the church, and protected the criminal, confining him in the bishop's prison, lest he should be seized by the king's officers; and maintained that no greater punishment could be inflicted than degradation ; and when it was demanded... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 462 pages
...court ; b Becket insisted on the privileges of the church, and protected the criminal, confining him in the bishop's prison, lest he should be seized by the king's officers; and maintained that no greater punishment could be inflicted than degradation ; and when it was demanded... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 pages
...her father; and the king n-quired that lie should be delivered up to the magistrate. Becket pleaded the privileges of the church ; confined the criminal...prison, lest he should be seized by the king's officers; and maintained that no greater punishment could be inflicted on him than degradation. Thi: king then... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim, James Murdock - 1832 - 580 pages
...magistrate. (I'iu-Steph. p. 33. Hist. Quad. p. 32.) Becket insisted on the privileges of the church ; and confined the criminal in the bishop's prison, lest he should be seized by the kings officers ; maintained that no greater punishment could be inflicted on him, than degradation.... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1832 - 580 pages
...(Fitz-Steph. p. 33. Hist. Quad. p. 32.) Bucket insisted on the privileges of the church ; and confined tho criminal in the bishop's prison, lest he should be seized by the kings officers ; maintained that no greater punishment could be inflicted on him, than degradation.... | |
| David Hume - 1841 - 642 pages
...for all enormities. A clerk in . Worcestershire, having debauched a gentleman's daugh- 1 163. ter, had, at this time, proceeded to murder the father...be seized by the king's officers ; maintained that nogreater punishment could beinflicted on him than degradation ; and when the king demanded, that,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1844 - 504 pages
...magistrate. (Fitz-Steph., p. 33, Hist. Quad., |i 32). Bechet insisted on the privileges of the church ; and confined the criminal in the bishop's prison, lest...king's officers ; maintained that no greater punishment eould be inflicted on him, than degradation. And when the king demanded, that immediately after he... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 684 pages
...the father. On a demand that he should be delivered up and brought to trial before the King's judges, Becket insisted on the privileges of the Church, —...prison lest he should be seized by the King's officers, — passed upon him merely sentence of degradation, and insisted that, when degraded, he could not... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848 - 702 pages
...demand that he should be delivered up and brought to trial before the King's judges, Becket insisted 011 the privileges of the Church, — confined the criminal...prison lest he should be seized by the King's officers, — passed upon him merely sentence of degradation, and insisted that, when degraded, he could not... | |
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