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" What say you, Mr. Mead, were you there? MEAD. It is a Maxim in your own Law, Nemo tenetur accusare seipsum, which if it be not true Latin, I am sure it is true English, That no Man is bound to accuse himself: And why dost thou offer to ensnare me with... "
The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 - Page 20
by William Penn - 1670 - 76 pages
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Political Trials in History: From Antiquity to the Present

Ron Christenson - 560 pages
...responded: "It is a maxim in your own law, 'Nemo tenetur accusare seipsum,' which if it be not true Latin, I am sure it is true English, That no man is bound to accuse himself.' And why dost thou offer to insnare me with a question? Doth not this shew thy malice? Is this like unto a judge, that ought to...
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