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" I am sorry, Gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands, but for this the court fines you forty marks a man, and imprisonment till paid. "
The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Página 123
1811
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - 1670 - 86 páginas
...all. lury. Yes, we do so. Obser. The Bench being unsatisfied with the verdict, commanded that every Person should distinctly answer to their names, and...have followed your own judgments and Opinions, rather then the good and wholesom advice, which was given you ; God keep my life out of your hands ; but for...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 506 páginas
...ftands indicted •, and fo you fay all. Foreman. Not guilty. jury. Yes, we do fo. Rec, I am forry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions, rather than the good and wholefome advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands : but for this the court fines...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 514 páginas
...unanimoufly did, in faying, Not guilty, to the great fatisfaction of the affembly. Rec, I am forry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions, rather than the good and wholefome advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands : but for this the court fines...
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The Monthly magazine, Volumen31

Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 páginas
....disliuctly to his name, which being done, nod they proving unanimous, the Recorder spuke as !'•>'.laws: " I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own...opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice that was given you. God keep my lite out of your hands! But for this the conn fines you forty marks...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen94

1851 - 696 páginas
...posthumous gibbeting, his last words to the jury were neither altogether unbecoming nor undeserved. ' I am sorry, 'gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions ' rather than the good advice which was given you. God keep ' my life out of your hands 1' The important feature of the case,...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volumen5

Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 páginas
...distinctly to his name, which being done, and they proving unanimous, the recorder spoke as follows: I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own...opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice that was given you. God keep my life out of your hands! But for this the court fines you forty marks...
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Select Reviews, Volumen5

1812 - 470 páginas
...distinctly to his name, which being done, and they proving unanimous, the recorder spoke as follows: 1 am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments...opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice that was given you. God keep my life out of your hands! But for this the court tines William Penn....
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volumen8

1826 - 372 páginas
...guilty V Foreman. " Not guilty." Clerk. " Is William Mead guilty or not guilty V Foreman. " Not guilty." Recorder. " I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed...opinions, rather than the good and wholesome advice that was given you. God keep my life out of your hands ! but for this the court fines you forty marks...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volumen1

William Penn - 1825 - 616 páginas
...all. Jury. Yes, we do so. Obser. The bench being unsatisfied with the verdict, commanded that every person should distinctly answer to their names, and...guilty, to the great satisfaction of the assembly. Rec. I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions, rather than the good...
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The history of the rise, increase and progress of the ... Quakers ..., Volumen7

Willem Sewel - 1834 - 616 páginas
...whether they said so all, they answered, " We do so." The bench still unsatisfied, commanded that every person should distinctly answer to their names, and...which they unanimously did, in saying, not guilty. The recorder, who could not bear this, said, " I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments...
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