This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ... Foster 200; Pyne's Case, Cro. Car. 117 (K. S. C. 377). 2 Rex v. Charnock, 2 Salk. 633 (K. S. C. 379), per Lord Holt. 3 Per Lord Ellenborough in Rex v. Despard, 28 St. Tr., at p. 487. 2 St. Tr. 869. Hallam, Const. Hist, ch. vu 5 9 St Tr. 818; Foster, p. 198. See also Lord Preston's Case, 12 St. Tr. 646 (K. S. C. 377). ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ... Foster 200; Pyne's Case, Cro. Car. 117 (K. S. C. 377). 2 Rex v. Charnock, 2 Salk. 633 (K. S. C. 379), per Lord Holt. 3 Per Lord Ellenborough in Rex v. Despard, 28 St. Tr., at p. 487. 2 St. Tr. 869. Hallam, Const. Hist, ch. vu 5 9 St Tr. 818; Foster, p. 198. See also Lord Preston's Case, 12 St. Tr. 646 (K. S. C. 377). 2. Violating the King's consort, their eldest daughter unmarried, or the wife of their eldest son and heir. It seems illogical to bring in the daughter, since the wives of younger sons are omitted; hence all reference to her was left out in the Draft Criminal Code of twenty years ago. A sufficient " violating" may take place even by consent. And the executions, in Henry VIII.'s reign, of two queens, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, serve to shew that the royal lady, who consents to her paramour's addresses, shares the full guilt of his treason. 3. Levying war against the King in his realm. "War," here, is not limited to the true "war" of international law1; but will include any forcible disturbance that is produced by a considerable number of persons, and is directed at some purpose which is not of a private but of a "general" character, e.g., to release the prisoners in all the gaols. It is not essential that the offenders should be in military array or be armed with military weapons3. It is quite sufficient if there be assembled a large body of men, who intend to debar the Government from the free exercise of its lawful powers and are ready to resist with violence any opposition3. This kind of treason is therefore distinguishable from a mere riot4, by nothing but the "generality" of the object which is aimed at by those taking part in it. Thus the Edinburgh rioters in the Porteous case of 17...
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