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" ... he observed the conditions of the oath, by going with a cross in his hand, and with all convenient speed, to the port assigned and embarking ; for if, during this forty days... "
Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - Page 59
by Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - 1899
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 pages
...forthwith at the port that should be assigned him, and would never return without leave from the king ; he by this means saved his life, if he observed the...conditions of the oath, by going with a cross in his hand, [ 333 ] an(l with all convenient speed to the port assigned, and embarking. For if, during this forty...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 4

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 pages
...forthwith at the port that should be assigned him, and would never return without leave from the king ; he by this means saved his life, if he observed the...conditions of the oath, by going with a cross in his hand, [ 333 ] and with all convenient speed to the port assigned, and embarking. For if, during this forty...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an ..., Volume 4

William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 pages
...forthwith at the port that should be assigned him, and would never return without leave from the king ; he by this means saved his life, if he observed the...oath, by going with a cross in *his hand, and with all conve- [*333] nient speed, to the port assigned, and 'embarking. For if, during this forty days' privilege...
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Publications, Issue 113

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 218 pages
...return without leave from the king, he, by this means, saved his life. He was, however, to observe the conditions of the oath, by going, with a cross...convenient speed, to the port assigned, and embarking ; for if, during the forty days' privilege of sanctuary, or in his road to the sea-side, he was apprehended...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 82

1864 - 640 pages
...the port which should be assigned to him, and would never return without leave from the king,' — he by this means saved his life, if he observed the conditions of his oath by going with а сговв in his hand, and with all convenient i-iieed, to the port assigned,...
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New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (partly Founded on Blackstone)

Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 770 pages
...him, and would never return witli" out leave from the king; he, by " this means saved his life, it' he " observed the conditions of the oath, " by going...convenient speed, to " the port assigned, and embarking. " For if during this forty days' pri" vilege of sanctuary, or on his road " to the sea side, he was...
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The Antiquary, Volumes 3-4

1873 - 670 pages
...should be assigned him, and would never return without leave from the king : and if he observed strictly the conditions of the oath, by going with a cross in his hand, and with all convenient speed embarking, he by this means would save his life. If, during this forty days* privilege of sanctuary,...
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Long Ago, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 2, Issue 17

1873 - 618 pages
...forthwith at the port which should be assigned him, and would never return without leave from the king ; he by this means saved his life if he observed the...convenient speed to the port assigned, and embarking. For if, during this forty days' privilege of sanctuary, or on his road to the seaside, he was arraigned...
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Notes about Notts: A Collection of Singular Sayings, Curious Customs ...

Cornelius Brown (F. R. S. L.) - 1874 - 196 pages
...forthwith, at the port that should be assigned him, and would never return without leave from the king ; he by this means saved his life, if he observed the...convenient speed to the port assigned, and embarking. For if during this forty days' privilege of sanctuary, or in his road to the sea-side, he was apprehended...
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The Cabinet Lawyer: A Popular Digest of the Laws of England, Civil, Criminal ...

John Wade - 1874 - 1018 pages
...the coroner, disclosing all the umstances of his offence, and thereupon took oath to abjure of his oath, by going with a cross in his hand, and with all convenient speed embarking at the port assigned. By this abjuration, however, his blood was attainted, and he forfeited...
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