| 1808 - 1016 oldal
...Earl of Argyle " is, by the providence of God, fal" len into our power, it ij our will " and pleasure, that you take all ways " to know from him those things " which- concern our government " most, as his assisters with.men, arms, " and moneys his associâtes and cor" respondents ; his desigas¡... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1808 - 454 oldal
...is, by the procution eXC " " vic *ence of God, fallen into our power, it is our will " and pleasure that you take all ways to know from '! him those things which concern our government CHAP. m. " most, as his assisters with men, arms, and money; 1685. " his associates and correspondents... | |
| George Rose - 1809 - 440 oldal
...to thepower of Argyle's father at the time,* In the warrant for the Earl's execution, the words,. " that you take all ways to know from him those " things which concern our government most," induced Mr. Fox to believe it was intended to apply torture, to extort a declaration from him of who... | |
| Samuel Heywood - 1811 - 536 oldal
...honour." Mr. Rose does not correctly state Mr. Fox's argument, t' when he says, that from the words, " that you take all " ways to know from him those things which concern " our government most," in the warrant for the Earl of Argyle's execution, Mr. Fox is induced to believe it was intended to... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1835 - 592 oldal
...late earl of Argyle is, by the providence of God, fallen into our power, it is our will and pleasure, that you take all ways to know from him those things which concern our government most; as, his assisters with men, arms, and money, — his associates and correspondents, — his designs,... | |
| John Foster - 1844 - 590 oldal
...thought by Fox to be recorded on no good authority. Mr. Rose admits it as authentic, on the testimony ol' the London Gazette of that time, and of a paper, printed...however, that this expedient of justice was in common use in Scotland, in those times, though never permitted by the laws in England. The English crown, however,... | |
| Armand Carrel, Charles James Fox - 1846 - 498 oldal
...late earl of Argyle is, by the providence of God, fallen into our power, it is our will and pleasure that you take all ways to know from him those things which concern our government most, as his assisters with men, arms, and money, his associates and correspondents, his designs, &c. But... | |
| John Foster - 1856 - 542 oldal
...the cause of his being recognised, was thought by Fox to be recorded on no good authority. Mr. Rose admits it as authentic, on the testimony of the London...however, that this expedient of justice was in common use in Scotland in those times, though never permitted by the laws in England. The English crown, however,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 734 oldal
...late earl of Argyle is, by the providence of God, fallen into our power, it is our will and pleasure that you take all ways to know from him those things which concern our government most, as his assisters with men, arms, and money ; his associates and correspondents ; his designs, &c. But... | |
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