| 1804 - 464 Seiten
...having taken up my time, which I wish I had better employed : I beg leave to assure your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices to> get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they !!UVLT i );t >I:H; from me : and I can safely say, thai... | |
| 1816 - 732 Seiten
...therein, having taken up my time, which I wish 1 had better employed, I beg leave to assure your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices lo get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they never sprang from ше ; and 1 can safely... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1824 - 528 Seiten
...therein, having taken np my time, which I wish I had better employed. I beg leave to assure your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices to get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they never sprang from me ; and I can safely say that my... | |
| 1825 - 844 Seiten
...having taken up my time, which I wish I had better employed : I beg leave to assure your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices to get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they never sprang from me . ana I can safely say, that my... | |
| Peter Burke - 1854 - 358 Seiten
...therein, have taken up my time, which I wish I had better employed. I beg leave to assure your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices to get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they never sprang from me ; and I can safely say, that my... | |
| William McAdoo - 1927 - 346 Seiten
...therein having taken up my time, which I wish I had better employed: I beg leave of your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices to get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they never sprang from me; and I can safely say, that my... | |
| William McAdoo - 1927 - 336 Seiten
...therein having taken up my time, which I wish I had better employed : I beg leave of your lordship, upon the words of a dying man, that as none of the indirect practices to get or suppress evidence were proved upon me, so they never sprang from me; and I can safely say, that my... | |
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