The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 14G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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Page 79
... carry such an unlawful weapon ? Cavenagh . My lord , I am a butcher ; it was a butcher's knife . Justice Keating ... carrying such a weapon . Cavenagh . I was ordered to have a skean , my lord . Justice Keating . Pray , sir , who ordered ...
... carry such an unlawful weapon ? Cavenagh . My lord , I am a butcher ; it was a butcher's knife . Justice Keating ... carrying such a weapon . Cavenagh . I was ordered to have a skean , my lord . Justice Keating . Pray , sir , who ordered ...
Page 76
... carried on with various success , the Protector and council thought it necessary , in order to engage both Lords and Commons more zealously in their interests , to bring the infant king into the house ; and , accord- ingly , on the day ...
... carried on with various success , the Protector and council thought it necessary , in order to engage both Lords and Commons more zealously in their interests , to bring the infant king into the house ; and , accord- ingly , on the day ...
Page 101
... carrying on the worst of purposes ; thus making a traffic of their oaths and consciences , while the rest of the freemen ... carried on this traffic by means of a select committee , who never appeared or voted at any elections themselves ...
... carrying on the worst of purposes ; thus making a traffic of their oaths and consciences , while the rest of the freemen ... carried on this traffic by means of a select committee , who never appeared or voted at any elections themselves ...
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