| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1811 - 744 sider
...T. Armstrong. I ought to have the benefit of the law, and 1 demand no more. LCJ That you shall have by the grace of God. See that execution be done on Friday next, according to law. You ahall have the full benefit of tie law. Then the prisoner was carried back to Newgate, and afterwards,... | |
| 1816 - 764 sider
...T. Armstrong. I ought to havethe benefit of the law, and 1 demand no more. LCJ That you shall have by the grace of God. See that execution be done on Friday next, according to law. You shall have tht full benefit of the law. Then the prisoner was carried back to Newgate, and afterwards, upon a... | |
| 1816 - 730 sider
...the law, and I demand no more. LCJ '¡"iat you shall have by thegraceof God. See iliat execution he done on Friday next, according to law. You shall have the full benefit of the law. Then the prisoner was carried back to Newgate, and afterwards, upon a Petition, the Court ordered Mrs.... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 372 sider
...law, and said he demanded no more, Jeffries answered, with a savage repartee, " That you shall have, by the grace of God. See that execution be done on...law. You shall have the full benefit of the law." f We come now to the trials in Scotland. By an order in council of October 22. 1683, the King ordered... | |
| Humphry William Woolrych - 1827 - 472 sider
...to Armstrong. Sir Thomas demanded the benefit of the law. Lord Chief Justice. "That you shall have, by the grace of God ! see that execution be "done...law : you shall have the full benefit of the law." This looks like brutality ; but Sir Thomas had almost infuriated the judge, by telling him that he... | |
| 1827 - 590 sider
...to Armstrong. Sir Thomas demanded the benefit of the law. Lord chief justice. " That you shall have by the grace of God ! see that execution be done on Friday next, according to law : you shall hare the full benefit of the law." ' What is Mr. Woolrych's commentary on this inhuman address ? '... | |
| John Lingard - 1831 - 410 sider
...the law: to which Jeffreys had the barbarity to reply; " And the benefit of the law you shall have, by the grace of God. See that execution be done on Friday next according to law." Why, it may be asked, was that grace refused to Armstrong which had been offered to Halloway? The former... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 sider
...of the law. Jeffreys exclaimed, " That you shall have, by the grace of God ! See that execution he done on Friday next according to law : you shall have the full benefit of the law." Armstrong, finding all he said to be in vain, exclaimed, " My blood be upon your head !" " Let it,... | |
| Henry Bliss - 1838 - 442 sider
...to have the benefit of the law, and I demand no more. " Lord Chief Justice. — That you shall have by the grace of God. See that execution be done on...law. You shall have the full benefit of the law." He was accordingly executed on that day. " In The King and Johnston, Mich. 2 Geo. 2, KB the prisoner... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 482 sider
...the benefit of the law, and I demand no more." The chief justice answered, "And that you shall have, by the Grace of God. See that execution be done on...law. You shall have the full benefit of the law." Nor did this fiendish buffoonery, in the person of a judge, end in mere threatening. On the day of... | |
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