10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNPERJURED»
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Thomson and Pollok: Containing The Seasons
Hopes, friendships, charities, and warm pursuit, Gave comfortable flow to youthful
blood. And there were old remembrances of days, When, on the glittering dews of
orient life, fr= Shone sunshine hopes, unfailed, unperjured, then ; And there ...
2
Benthamiana: or Select extracts from the works of Jeremy ...
... been provided for the purpose : a species of torture composed of hunger, cold,
and darkness. Hence judicature by jury is a sort of game of brag, in which the
stake is won by the boldest and the most obstinate : they or he remain unperjured
— ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Hill Burton, 1844
3
Ancient Laws and Institutes of England: Comprising Laws ...
By the Lord, the oath is clean and unperjured which N. has sworn. OATH IF A
MAN FINDS HIS PROPERTY UNSOUND AFTER. HE HAS BOUGHT IT. 7. In the
name of Almighty God, thou didst engage to me sound and clean that which thou
...
4
Love Makes a Man: Or, The Fop's Fortune : a Comedy
... justice at length has overtaken the murderer: his vow'd protection havI. ing
been strictly paid, I now, unperjured may revenge my. 1 it; All V. LOvE MAKEs A
MAN'. 97 ACT V. SCENE l. ...
5
Rienzi: The Last of the Roman Tribunes
Long severed from the world , I have seen my sisterhood perish — the house of
God desecrated — its altar overthrown , and I care not to survive the last whom
the Pestilence leaves at once unperjured and alive." The nun paused a few ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1842
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Rienzi, the last of the tribunes, by the author of 'Eugene ...
... last whom the Pestilence leaves at once unperjured and alive." The nun
paused a few moments, and then, looking earnestly at the healthful countenance
and unbroken frame of Adrian, sighed heavily — "Stranger, why fly you not?" she
said.
Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.), 1848
7
Cobbett's Political Register
Every tongue will exclaim; every unbribed tongue; every unperjured man
willexclaim, this is a lie ! ' Then, can it possibly be believed that it was his desire
to expend the moneyin this way; and yet, if it was nothisdesire, it was the Queen's
desire; ...
But for me alone , death has no horror, Long severed from the world, I have seen
my sisterhood perish — the house of God desecrated -- its altar overthrown, and I
care not to be the last whom the Pestilence leaves at once unperjured and ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1836
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Undone, not done.— See Perform. Unpeuishable, uii-pi-r-ïsli-4-Ы, a. Lasting to
perpetuity. Unperjured, un-piir-jurd, a. Free from perjury. UnPERPLEXED, un-per
-plekst; a. Disentangled, not embarrassed. UsPKitiPiRABLE, ùn-per-spl'-rà-bl, a.
10
The Constitutional History of England: A Course of Lectures
... denial of the charge, and then his compurgators will swear that they believe his
oath — ' By God the oath is clean and unperjured that B hath sworn ' — they
swear not directly that B does not owe the money, they swear to a belief in his
oath.
Frederic William Maitland, Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher, 1908
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNPERJURED»
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Auditor Charged With Theft Likely to Lose Suit
"But at no point did they [the prosecutors] present competent, unperjured evidence that would show that the value of that paper would have amounted to a felony. «Courthouse News Service, Jul 13»