The Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland, 1619-23

Published: 1873
Language: English
Wordcount: 19,328 / 63 pg
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: 59.1
LoC Category: CT
Downloads: 250
mnybks.net#: 5110
Genres: Biography, History
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e of them were perhaps ignorant of the exact nature of that crime. Several of them did not understand the words. Twelve of them, among whom were a few jurists, sent written answers to the questions proposed. The question was, "Did you confiscate the property because the crime was lese-majesty?" The reply was, "The crime was lese-majesty, although not so stated in the sentence, because we confiscated the property." In one of these remarkable documents this was stated to be "the unanimous opinion of almost all the judges."

The point was referred to the commissioners, some of whom attended the court of the Hague in person, while others sent written opinions. All agreed that the criminal had committed high-treason because otherwise his property would not have been confiscated.

A more wonderful example of the argument in a circle was never heard of. Moreover it is difficult to understand by what right the high commission, which had been dissolved a year before, after having completed its work, could be

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