| Thomas Hardy - Great Britain - 1794 - 300 pages
...majeuly's Attorney General, and returned a true bill by a grand jury of thefe realms, Ic me to lurrender myfeif to this court, and my country, to be put upon...the whole extent of my guilt may become notorious; amid, if innocent, that the rectitude of my ( 21 ) ¿mrinciples and .eondm!¿ may be no lefs publk.... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - Dramatists, English - 1852 - 336 pages
...Attorney-General, and returned a true bill by a grand jury of these realms, I come to surrender myself to this court, and my country, to be put upon my trial,...notorious ; and, if innocent, that the rectitude of my prmciples and conduct may be no less public. And I hope, my lord, there is no appearance of vaunting... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 470 pages
...Attorney General, and returned a true bill by a Grand Jury of these realms, I come to surrender myself to this court, and my country, to be put upon my trial,...the rectitude of my principles and conduct may be no less public. And I hope, my Lord, there is no appearance of vaunting in assuring your lordship, this... | |
| Elbridge Colby - 1922 - 100 pages
...word." (The Life of Francis Place, by Graham Waller, p. 59.) BIBLIOGRAPHY I come to surrender myself to this court, and my country, to be put upon my trial, that, if I am guilty, the whole extent of my guilt may become notorious; and, if innocent, that the rectitude of... | |
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