| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 468 trang
...duke of Norfolk of having fpoken feditious words againft his majefty, in •a private converfation. ' Norfolk denied the charge ; gave Hereford the lie ; and offered to prove his innocence by fingle combat. As proofs were wanting for legal trial, the lords readily acquiefced in that mode of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 trang
...the duke of Norfolk of having fpoken feditious words againft his majefty in a private converfation. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by fingle combat. As proofs were wanting for legal trial, the lords readily acquiefced in that mode of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 344 trang
...the duke of Norfolk of having fpoken feditious words againft his majefty, in a private converfation. Norfolk denied the charge; gave Hereford the lie ; and offered to prove his innocence by (ingle combat. As proofs were wanting for legal trial,, the lords readily acquiefced in that mode of... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 606 trang
...liamcnt, 8 THE HISTORY QF PART I. liament of having fpoken " many flanderous words " of the king." Norfolk denied the charge ; gave; Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence; by duel. The challenge was accepted; the time and place of the combat were appointed, and the whole nation... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 458 trang
...imputed to that prince an intention of fubverting and deftroying many of his principal nobility ". Norfolk denied the charge , gave Hereford the lie , and offered to prove his own innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted : The time and place of combat were appointed: be... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 trang
...the Duke of Norfolk of having fpoken feditious words againft his majefty in a private converfation. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by fingle combat. The challenge was accepted ; but on the day appointed for the duel, the king would not... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 414 trang
...accufedthe duke of Norfolk of having fpoken feditious words againft his majefty in a private converfuion. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by fingle combat. As proofs were wanting for legal trial, the lords readily acquiefced in that mode of... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 512 trang
...duke of Norfolk in parliament of having spoken " many slanderous words of the king." Norfolk AD 1398 denied the charge : gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by duel. The challenge was accepted ; the time and place of the combat were appointed, and the whole nation... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 trang
...the duke of Norfolk of having fpoken feditious words againft his majefty in a private converfation. Norfolk denied the charge, gave Hereford the lie, and offered to prove his innocence by fingle combat. As proofs were wanting forlegal trial, the lords readily acquiefced in that mode of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 346 trang
...set his subjects against him, it was ac- • cident that gave occasion for his -overthrow. The duke of Hereford appeared in parliament, and accused the...determination : the time and place were appointed ; and the/whole nation waited with anxious suspence for the event. At length the day arrived on which this... | |
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