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  2. File:Edward Coke, The Third Part of the Institutes of the ...

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    Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 351 × 600 pixels. ... Concerning High Treason, and other Pleas of the Crown. ... 385.2 x 658.32 pts; 382.32 x 658.8 pts;

  3. Treason by the Book - Wikipedia

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    Treason by the Book, by Jonathan Spence, is a historical account of the Zeng Jing (曾靜) case which took place during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor of Qing China around 1730.

  4. Don Brown (author) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Mitchell Brown, Jr. (born June 3, 1960) is an American author, attorney, and former United States Navy JAG Officer. He has published fifteen books on the United States military, including eleven military-genre novels, [1] the best known of which is Treason (2005) in which radical Islamic clerics infiltrate the United States Navy Chaplain Corps.

  5. File:Edward Coke, The Third Part of the Institutes of the ...

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    Google Books, originally from the Law Library of the Ohio State University, Columbus, Oh., USA. Other versions: Volume 1: File:Edward Coke, The First Part of the Institvtes of the Lawes of England (1st ed, 1628).pdf; Volume 2: File:Edward Coke, The Second Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England (1st ed, 1642).pdf

  6. Navy Justice - Wikipedia

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    Hostage is the second novel in the Navy Justice series. Like the novel Treason, Hostage also features the life and adventures of a young Navy JAG officer, Zack Brewer.In Hostage, Brewer appears with his co-counsel, Lieutenant Wendy Poole, in a case before the United States Supreme Court in a case to determine the application of the death penalty.

  7. Literary inquisition - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded literary inquisition occurred in 548 BC in the state of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period.Recorded in the Zuo zhuan, the powerful minister Cui Zhu (崔杼), who had murdered the ruler Duke Zhuang, killed three court historians (Taishi, 太史) because they insisted on recording the event in the official history.

  8. Geoffrey Trease - Wikipedia

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    Robert Geoffrey Trease FRSL (11 August 1909 – 27 January 1998) was a prolific British writer who published 113 books, mainly for children, between 1934 and 1997, starting with Bows Against the Barons and ending with Cloak for a Spy in 1997. His work has been translated into 20 languages.

  9. William Graham Stanton - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Stanton's first book Treason For My Daily Bread [5] was published. This was a fictional work around the assassination of John F. Kennedy based on a manuscript which was supposed to be written by a fictional character, Mikhail Mikhailovich Lebedev.