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so say I, To have murdered our Prince was a transcendent and horrible impiety; but, To do it under the pretext of God's Ordinance, and under the Formalities and Ceremonies of Justice, is intollerable; It was as much a mockery of God, as it was an abuse to the King. Nay, the Form of proceeding was as contrary to all Rules of Equity, as the matter of Fact was execrable. It is an equitable Maxim in all Laws, Ne judicet pars, Let not a party be the Judge; |
so say I, To have murdered our Prince was a transcendent and horrible impiety; but, To do it under the pretext of God's Ordinance, and under the Formalities and Ceremonies of justice, is intolerable; It was as much a mockery of God, as it was an abuse to the King. Nay, the From of proceeding was as contrary to all Rules of Equity, as the matter of Fact was execrable. It is an equitable Maxim in all Laws, Ne judicet pars, Let not a party be the Judge; |
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