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From Dublin , the lords justices , and council , despatched their letters by an
express ( the same man who had made the discovery , one O'Conelly , who had
formerly been a servant to sir John Clotworthy ) to London , to the earl of
Leicester ...
From Dublin , the lords justices , and council , despatched their letters by an
express ( the same man who had made the discovery , one O'Conelly , who had
formerly been a servant to sir John Clotworthy ) to London , to the earl of
Leicester ...
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... who were appointed for the prosecution , found that council was ready ( which
had been assigned by the lords ) for the defence of the attorney general , they
professed , that they would admit no council ; that it was “ below the dignity of the
...
... who were appointed for the prosecution , found that council was ready ( which
had been assigned by the lords ) for the defence of the attorney general , they
professed , that they would admit no council ; that it was “ below the dignity of the
...
Side 327
The lords seemed much moved with this reproach , that their acts of judicature
should be questioned , and the council , which had been justly and regularly
assigned by them , should be threatened for submitting to their order . But that
which ...
The lords seemed much moved with this reproach , that their acts of judicature
should be questioned , and the council , which had been justly and regularly
assigned by them , should be threatened for submitting to their order . But that
which ...
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