| Sir John Temple - 1766 - 454 páginas
...advantage you could : and afterwards, this term, there hath been two arguments at the bar on each fide ; where hath been faid as much for you as can be. The...for me to fway the judgment : the treafon and the of-? fences that you are charged withal, are very henious, your crimes veiy impious ; great deftruclion... | |
| 1776 - 718 páginas
...advantage you could : And afterwards, this term, there hath been two arguments at the bar on each fide ; where hath been faid as much for you as can be. The...any one of them for me to fway the judgment ; the OF TRIAL S. 4o7 down alive, your bowels taken out, and burnt before your face -, your head to- be cut... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1809 - 768 páginas
...bar on each side, where hath been said as much for you as can be. Tlie court over-ruled that, and so you are tried by a jury; and you had the liberty to...all the exceptions you could. Truly for my part, I see that there ¡a not any one of them for me, to sway the judgment: the treason and the offences that... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 754 páginas
...bar on each side, where hathijeen said as much for you as can hie. The court over-ruled that, and so you are tried by a jury ; and you had the liberty to challenge them, and had all the advantages (hat the law will afford, and take all the exceptions you could. Truly for my part, I see that there... | |
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