A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, 第 22 卷Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... heard it , you will do that which is right upon it . Lord Mansfield . Give me the dates . [ The dates were handed up to his lordship , ex- tracted from the records . ] EVIDENCE FOR THE CROWN . Mr. Hughes sworn . - Examined by Sir Thomas ...
... heard it , you will do that which is right upon it . Lord Mansfield . Give me the dates . [ The dates were handed up to his lordship , ex- tracted from the records . ] EVIDENCE FOR THE CROWN . Mr. Hughes sworn . - Examined by Sir Thomas ...
第 61 頁
... heard any ill of him , never ; he is a very ho- nest , good officer . How long have you known him ? —I was in the office before him some years ; I have known him ever since he has been in the of- fice , and he has been a very able man ...
... heard any ill of him , never ; he is a very ho- nest , good officer . How long have you known him ? —I was in the office before him some years ; I have known him ever since he has been in the of- fice , and he has been a very able man ...
第 73 頁
... heard in my life , because my learned friend surely was apprized that the prosecutions against both Mr. Powell and Mr. Bembridge went hand - in- hand together ; that the name of one was never mentioned without the name of the other ...
... heard in my life , because my learned friend surely was apprized that the prosecutions against both Mr. Powell and Mr. Bembridge went hand - in- hand together ; that the name of one was never mentioned without the name of the other ...
第 91 頁
... heard in this cause by the jury , which ought not to have been received , and which they ought not to have heard , because its tendency , if it is to prove any thing , is to prove a different species of guilt from that stated in the ...
... heard in this cause by the jury , which ought not to have been received , and which they ought not to have heard , because its tendency , if it is to prove any thing , is to prove a different species of guilt from that stated in the ...
第 111 頁
... heard ; and there are other motions ; propose to adjourn this till Saturday ; have you any objection , that , in the mean time , the defendant should con- tinue as he is , that he should not be com- mitted ? 1 * Mr. Sol . Gen. I have no ...
... heard ; and there are other motions ; propose to adjourn this till Saturday ; have you any objection , that , in the mean time , the defendant should con- tinue as he is , that he should not be com- mitted ? 1 * Mr. Sol . Gen. I have no ...
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