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" Street aforesaid, then, and there, along time did remain and continue, in contempt of the said Lord the King, and of his Law, to the great disturbance of his peace... "
The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 - Page 16
by William Penn - 1670 - 76 pages
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The Phenix, Volume 1

John Dunton - 1707 - 588 pages
...the King, and of his Law, to the great Difturbance of his Peace, to the great Terror and Difturbance of many of his Liege People and Subjects, to the ill Example' of all others, in the like cafe Offenders, and againft the Peace of the faid Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity. What fay you,...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1811 - 538 pages
...reason thereof, s» great concourse and tumult of people in the street aforesaid, then and there, a long time did remain and continue, in contempt of the said...disturbance of his peace, to the great terror and disturbanieof many of his liege people and subjects, to the ill example of all others in the like case...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 19

William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 pages
...uad there, > * long time, did remain, and continue, in ' contempt of our said lord the king, anil ' of his law, to the great disturbance of his < peace,...' like case offenders, and against the peace ' of oar said lord the king, his crown and ' dignity.' The prisoners pleading not guilty, it was proved,...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pages
...William Penn, by agreement between him and William Mead, did take upon himself to preach and speak, in contempt of the said lord the king, and of his law, to the great disturbance of his peace," &c. Having pleaded " not guilty," the court adjourned until the afternoon, and the prisoners, being...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...agreement between him andWilliam Mead, did take upon himself to preach and speak, in contempt of i lie said lord the king, and of his law, to the great disturbance of bis peace," &c. Having pleaded " not guilty," the court adjourned until the afternoon, and the prisoners,...
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The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions ..., Volume 4

1814 - 402 pages
...take upon himself to preach and speak, by reason whereof a great concourse and tumult of people did continue in contempt of the said lord the king and...disturbance of many of his liege people and subjects, and against the peace of the said lord the king, his crown and dignity." Mr. Clarkson charges several...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 7

1827 - 452 pages
...reason whereof a great concourse and tumult of people in the street aforesaid, then and there, a long time did remain and continue, in contempt of the said...King, and of his law, to the great disturbance of bis peace ; to the great terror and disturbance of many of his liege people and subject*, to the ill...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volume 4

Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 pages
...William Penn, by agreement between him and Wil I ii in Head, did take upon himself to preach and speak, in contempt of the said lord the king, and of his law, to the great disturbance of his peace," &.c. Having pleaded 'not guilty,' the court adjourned until the afternoon, and the prisoners being...
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The Englishman's Right: A Dialogue Between a Barrister at Law ..., Volume 396

Sir John Hawles - 1844 - 108 pages
...the street aforesaid then, and there, a long * time, did remain, and continue, in contempt ' of our said lord the king, and of his law, to * the great...the like case offenders, and * against the peace of our said lord the king, * his crown, and dignity.' The prisoners pleading not guilty, it was proved,...
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Life of William Penn: The Celebrated Quaker and Founder of Pennsylvania

Joseph Barker - 1847 - 332 pages
...reason whereof a great concourse and tumult of people in the street aforesaid, then and there a long time did remain and continue, in contempt of the said...subjects, to the ill example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of the said lord the king, his crown and dignity. What say you...
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