| 1810 - 548 pàgines
...upon his oath, as he did. Againste who me thus sworne, Sir Thomas More begann in this wise to say: " If I were a man my Lords, that did not regard an oath, I need not, as it is well knowne, in this place, at this time, nor in this case stand here as an accused... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 pàgines
...church." Astonished at the malice and the falsehood of this evidence, the prisoner immediately remarked, " If I were a man, my lords, that did not regard an oath, I needed not at this time and in this place, as it is well known to you all, stand as an accused person: and if this oath, Mr.... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1818 - 544 pàgines
...upon his oath, as he did. Againste whome thus sworne, Sir Thomas More begann in this wise to say : " If I were a man my Lords, that did not regard an oath, I need not, as it is well knowne, in this place, at this time, nor in this case stand here as an accused... | |
| William Roper - 1822 - 262 pàgines
...them upon his oath, as he did : against whom thus sworn, Sir Thomas More began in this wise to say : " If I were a man, my lords, that did not regard an oath I needed not, as it is well known, in this place, and at this time, nor in this case to stand here as an accused... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 pàgines
...the court on oath, the prisoner, under a great surprise at the malice and falsehood of it, said, " If I were a man, my lords, that did not regard an oath, I needed not, at this time, and in this place, as it is well known to you all, stand as an accused person ; and, if this oath,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 556 pàgines
...compunction and shame, for which his subsequent elevation must have been a miserable recompense : " If I were a man, my Lords, that did not regard an oath, 1 needed not at this time in this place, as is well known unto every one, to stand as an accused person.... | |
| James Alexander Manning - 1851 - 544 pàgines
...witness box, and upon oath, deposed against him. We shall give the words of Sir Thomas More's reply. " If I were a man, my lords, that did not regard an oath, I needed not at this time, in this place (as it is well known to you all), stand as an accused person, and if this oath (Mr. Rich) which you have... | |
| 1876 - 732 pàgines
...time with a righteous scorn for the wretch who was thus forsworn : " If I were a man, my Lords, who did not regard an oath, I needed not at this time in this place, as is well known to every one, to stand as an accused person, and if this oath, Mr. Rich, which you have taken be true,... | |
| 1876 - 740 pàgines
...time with a righteous scorn for the wretch who was thus forsworn : " If I were a man, my Lords, who did not regard an oath, I needed not at this time in this place, as is well known to every one, to stand as an accused person, and if this oath, Mr. Rich, which you have taken be true,... | |
| Mary Wilson - 1884 - 228 pàgines
..."that Parliament could not make the King supreme Head of the Church." To which Sir Thomas replied, " If I were a man, my lords, that did not regard an...needed not at this time in this place, as is well known to every one, to stand as an accused person. In good faith, Mr. Rich, I am more sorry for your perjury... | |
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