. The coal trade: a compendium of valuable information relative to coal production, prices, transportation etc., at home and abroad, with many facts worthy of preservation for future reference; corrected to the latest dates [for 1876 and 1877]. )o>.i- who conriuvr i^- rioiu> SntAKoroiw. OLKTS new arrest,wherever and in what-ever circumstances ittook place, was cer-tainly made beforethe 7th of September1544, by Jacques Dc-vaulx, and, as theformer arrest had beenby order of the l*ar-liament of Paris, be-fore which court thecharge of sending the prohibited books to Paris was pending,the pri
. The coal trade: a compendium of valuable information relative to coal production, prices, transportation etc., at home and abroad, with many facts worthy of preservation for future reference; corrected to the latest dates [for 1876 and 1877]. )o>.i- who conriuvr i^- rioiu> SntAKoroiw. OLKTS new arrest,wherever and in what-ever circumstances ittook place, was cer-tainly made beforethe 7th of September1544, by Jacques Dc-vaulx, and, as theformer arrest had beenby order of the l*ar-liament of Paris, be-fore which court thecharge of sending the prohibited books to Paris was pending,the prisoner was immediately taken to Paris, delivered overto the officers of the Parliament, and thrown into theconcurgcric from which he had been discharged less thana year before, and where he was to pass the remainder ofhis short life. The First President determined that the trial should takeplace before himself; yet even on a trial in the Chambrc. 444 EflENNE DOLET. Ardenie, before Pierre Lizet, it would, one imagines, havebeen difficult, upon the trumped-up charge of sending the. books to Paris and the subsequent escape from the handsof justice, to condemn the prisoner to death, since theample letters of remission of the King duly registered bythe Parliament freed Dolet from the consequence of theacts which had formed the pretext for his former convictionand sentence. Even in the Chambre Ardeiiie, and whenthe First President presided, a prisoner must be chargedwith some offence of a capital nature to allow of his beingsentenced to death, whatever might be the character of theevidence, perjured or otherwise, to be adduced on the partof the prosecution. The only publication of Dolet since his release in 1543(except the reprints already referred to) was the volumecontaining the Second Enfer and the Dialogues of it was now determined to examine in order to findmatter for the prosecution of the author, and it was ac-cord
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