10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERDUELLION»
Discover the use of
perduellion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
perduellion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Laws and Customs of Scotland, in Matters Criminal: ...
'Perduellion was_ that Treason which was committed against 'the Prince or
Common-wealth immediatly : Adperslsir Pap-dam Roiixanicm, any] ficuritatefl'
ejus. Laase Majestie (as oppoled, to Perduellion; was 'committed by speaking ...
Sir George Mackenzie, 1699
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Hermes, Oder, Kritisches Jahrbuch Der Literatur
So oft also über Perduellion gerichtet ward , traten die alten Comitien in ihre
Rechte. Dies war auch der Fall im Jahre Roms 585, als über den Censor C.
Claudius gerichtet ward, wie dieK I^iv. XI^IH, 16 in der sehr bekannten Stelle
erzählt: ...
3
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
I am of opinion . . . that this rising ... to take away the life of a reprieved man, will
prove little better than perduellion. Scott, Heart of Midi., xii. perdnellismt (per-du'el
-izm ), n. [< perduell + -ism.] Same as perduellion. perdurability (per'du-ra-bil'i-ti),
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
I am of opinion . . . that thiB rising ... to take away the life of a reprieved man, will
prove little better than perduellion. Scott, Heart of Midi., xil. perduellismt (per-dii'el
-izm), n. [<perduell + -ism.] Same as perduellion. perdurability (per'du-ra-bil'i-ti), ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
5
The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Exhaustive ...
perduellion. 3063. perfect. A. At adjective : 1. Lost to sight, hidden, concealed, in
ambush. (Generally with the verb to lit.) "Sparks lying perdue for a prey." — Smith:
Lives of High' vormen. it. 279. 2. Lost in character; abandoned, reckless, ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
1 am of opinion . . . that this rising ... to take away the life of a reprieved man, will
prove little better than perduellion. Scott, Heart of Midi., xii. perduellismt (per-du'el
-izm), n. [iperduell + -ism.] Same as perduellion. perdurability (per'du-ra-bil'i-ti), ...
7
The Prose Works: Containing Tales of my landlord, The Monastery
said Saddletree, somewhat contemptuously ; “ there's no a callant that e'er
carried a peck wi' a process in't, but will tell you that perduellion is the Wurst and
maist virulent kind of treason, being an open convocating of the king's lieges
against ...
8
The Heart of Midlothian
I. allow neither perduellion nor lese-majesty against my sovereign authority.' The
Laird saw nothing so important in this observation as to call for a rejoinder, and
when they had exchanged a mute salutation, they parted in peace upon their ...
9
An Analysis of the Roman Civil Law ... The third edition
The Punishment'of Perduellion was 1.UZtim'm Supplicium, or Natural Death of
the Criminal. 2. , Condemnation of his Memory. 3. Forseiture of his Lands and
Goods; which Forseiture had relation to the time of the Fact committed. 4.
Exclusion ...
Samuel HALLIFAX (successively Bishop of Gloucester and of Saint Asaph.), 1779
10
The Laws and Customes of Scotland, in Matters Criminal: ...
... r The sixth p'riviledge'ofTreason is: 'that the Kings 'Adv'o'cati ' is 'to besi the last
Speaker to the Affize in Perduellion , -thoug'*h in'other; cases the-Pannel'
ssiAdvocats are to'belastwspeakers z a And the last'sispeaker has much
advantage ...
Sir George Mackenzie, 1678