Rowe, Nicholas, 1674-1718. Tragedy of Lady Jane Grey.
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Remarks on the tryal of Alderman Cornish shewing the inconsistancies of the evidence that took away his life, and clearing Mr. Sheppard from that Aspersion, which was falsly fix'd upon him, as will be evidently demonstrated by showing, The strangeness of his Tryal for Conspiring the Death of King Charles the II. who wa then Dead, and he had been made both Sheriff and Alderman, after the pretended Plot. The Improbability of the Evidence, which Mr. Cornish insisted on at his Tryal, but was Check'd for it. III. The plain Contradiction of Mr. Shepperd's Evidence to what the Court and Kings Council alledg'd. IV. The Remarkable Occurrence at his Death, and the several Judgments that have happen'd to some of his jruy [sic] since. His Jury's Names Thomas Rawlinson. Thomas Langham. Ambrose Istead. Thomas Pendleton. John Grave. Thomas Oneby. William Clowdesly. Richard Holford. William Longboat. Steven Coleman. Robert Clavel. William Long.
Date: 1707- E-books
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Remarks on the trial of John-Peter Zenger , printer of the New-York Weekly Journal, who was lately try'd and acquited for printing and publishing two libels against the government of that province.
Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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Remarks on the three first chapters of the Revelation of St. John to which are prefixed four letters to the Rev. Thomas Charles, A. B. Number of the Beast, and the Woman's First and Second Flight from him into the Wilderness, &c. &c. By Thomas Reader.
Date: [1785]- E-books
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Remarks on the tragedy of Eurydice. In which it is endeavoured to prove the said tragedy is wrote in favour of the Pretender, and is a scurrilous libel against the present establishment
Date: 1731