The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... could not form an opinion whether the death was or was not occasioned by the poison , because he could conceive that it might be ascribed to other causes . I wished very much to have got a direct answer from 16 LIFE OF MR . JUSTICE BULLER .
... could not form an opinion whether the death was or was not occasioned by the poison , because he could conceive that it might be ascribed to other causes . I wished very much to have got a direct answer from 16 LIFE OF MR . JUSTICE BULLER .
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William Charles Townsend. wished very much to have got a direct answer from Mr. Hunter , if I could . What , upon the whole , was the result of his atten- tion and application to the subject ? -what was his present opinion ? But he says ...
William Charles Townsend. wished very much to have got a direct answer from Mr. Hunter , if I could . What , upon the whole , was the result of his atten- tion and application to the subject ? -what was his present opinion ? But he says ...
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... answered that he was a Cambro- Briton ; but the Frenchman being still at a loss , desired to hear some of the language of the place , and the expression he chose was , " Nid with y bag mae adnabod cyffyldy , " which is a Welsh proverb ...
... answered that he was a Cambro- Briton ; but the Frenchman being still at a loss , desired to hear some of the language of the place , and the expression he chose was , " Nid with y bag mae adnabod cyffyldy , " which is a Welsh proverb ...
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... answer to one of his questions in cross- examining one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution , tended more to the acquittal of his client than all his rough- shod arguments . It is a curious instance how successful the bullying ...
... answer to one of his questions in cross- examining one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution , tended more to the acquittal of his client than all his rough- shod arguments . It is a curious instance how successful the bullying ...
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... answer no purpose ; you must see the impropriety of it ; and it does not become the feelings of an honourable man . " Defendant . " Sir , if you please , we will settle this question between us now in the outset , that I may not be ...
... answer no purpose ; you must see the impropriety of it ; and it does not become the feelings of an honourable man . " Defendant . " Sir , if you please , we will settle this question between us now in the outset , that I may not be ...
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