Celebrated Trials of All Countries, and Remarkable Cases of Criminal JurisprudenceJ. Harding, 1847 - 596 Seiten |
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... Court - martial , held on ....... bord his Majesty's Ship the St. George , in Portsmouth harbour , 1757. 235 24. - Richrd Savage , the poet , James Gregory , and William Merchant , for the Myder of James Sinclair , 1727 .... 242 25 ...
... Court - martial , held on ....... bord his Majesty's Ship the St. George , in Portsmouth harbour , 1757. 235 24. - Richrd Savage , the poet , James Gregory , and William Merchant , for the Myder of James Sinclair , 1727 .... 242 25 ...
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... Court , 1832 ... 403 35. - John Hatfield , for Forgery , 1803 ... 411 36. - Trial by Combat , between Henry Plantagenet , duke of Hereford and Lancaster , and afterwards King of England by the title of Henry IV . , and Thomas Mowbray ...
... Court , 1832 ... 403 35. - John Hatfield , for Forgery , 1803 ... 411 36. - Trial by Combat , between Henry Plantagenet , duke of Hereford and Lancaster , and afterwards King of England by the title of Henry IV . , and Thomas Mowbray ...
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... court adjourned - an officer having been sworn to keep the jury apart from all persons . The court reassembled on the following morning , and the trial proceeded . Ruthven and . Thomas Thurtell were called on some trifling points ; and ...
... court adjourned - an officer having been sworn to keep the jury apart from all persons . The court reassembled on the following morning , and the trial proceeded . Ruthven and . Thomas Thurtell were called on some trifling points ; and ...
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less court , those formal yet awful words : " Be silent in the court while sen- tence of death is passed upon the prisoners ! " His own voice being the only sound that broke the silence . The sentence was passed . The prisoners were ...
less court , those formal yet awful words : " Be silent in the court while sen- tence of death is passed upon the prisoners ! " His own voice being the only sound that broke the silence . The sentence was passed . The prisoners were ...
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... court twenty - five minutes . Towards the close of the reading , Mr. Gurney rose , and applied to the court for permission to have the pri- soner accommodated with a chair at the bar . Mr. Justice Park . The application is , of course ...
... court twenty - five minutes . Towards the close of the reading , Mr. Gurney rose , and applied to the court for permission to have the pri- soner accommodated with a chair at the bar . Mr. Justice Park . The application is , of course ...
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Seite 206 - Then being asked which way he would lay himself on the block, he answered, " So the heart be right, it is no matter which way the head lies.
Seite 422 - Society; being all to be used in evidence against both and each of you the said William Burke and Helen M'Dougal, at your trial, will, for that purpose, be in due time lodged in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same ; all which, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an assize, or admitted by the...
Seite 197 - ... with the defence of the most heathenish and blasphemous opinions; which I list not to repeat, because Christian ears cannot endure to hear them, nor the authors and maintainers of them be suffered to live in any Christian commonweal th.
Seite 237 - An Act to explain and amend an act made in the twenty-second year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, ' An Act for amending, explaining, and reducing into one Act of Parliament the laws relating to the government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea...
Seite 517 - ... longer. Nor could I ever leave it at a fitter time than this, when I hope that the better part of the world would perhaps think that by my misfortunes I had given a testimony of my integrity to my God, my King, and my country. I thank God, I count not the afflictions of the present life to be compared...
Seite 591 - ... but at the sight of his daughter he turns pale, trembles, and is ready to sink. The first surprise and the succeeding horror leave little doubt of his guilt in the breasts of the beholders; and even that little is done away on the constable discovering that the shirt of William Shaw is bloody. He was instantly hurried before a magistrate, and, upon the depositions of all the parties, committed to prison on suspicion. He was shortly after brought to trial, when in his defence...
Seite 206 - I prithee, let me see it. Dost thou think that I am afraid of it?
Seite 560 - ... happen, which they did accordingly: and Amy Duny was conveyed from the bar and brought to the maid: they put an apron before her eyes, and then one other person touched her hand, which produced the same effect as the touch of the witch did in the Court. Whereupon the gentlemen returned, openly protesting, that they did believe the whole transaction of this business was a mere imposture.
Seite 194 - Thou art an odious fellow, thy name is hateful to all the realm of England for thy pride.