“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... evidence , not on reasoning . The introduction of them on such an occasion , was therefore worse than ridiculous : it was absolutely pernicious ; because it tended to disgust the House and the public with matters , well wor- thy , at ...
... evidence , not on reasoning . The introduction of them on such an occasion , was therefore worse than ridiculous : it was absolutely pernicious ; because it tended to disgust the House and the public with matters , well wor- thy , at ...
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... evidence in a court was become one of the most hazardous services that could be undertaken in Ireland : so hazard- ous , that , as the best means of pro- tecting the witness , it was now the usual course to commit him to one gaol ...
... evidence in a court was become one of the most hazardous services that could be undertaken in Ireland : so hazard- ous , that , as the best means of pro- tecting the witness , it was now the usual course to commit him to one gaol ...
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... evidence of the most infamous of mankind , and in cir- cumstances of alarm which had now for ever disappeared . The cause of the exclusion had not been , that the Catholic peers were dan- gerous counsellors , but because the House of ...
... evidence of the most infamous of mankind , and in cir- cumstances of alarm which had now for ever disappeared . The cause of the exclusion had not been , that the Catholic peers were dan- gerous counsellors , but because the House of ...
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... evidence , there at first appeared strong reason for sending that in- dividual before a jury of his coun- trymen . Mr. Peel justified the conduct of the lord advocate . Sir James Mackintosh pronounced a keen philippic against all ...
... evidence , there at first appeared strong reason for sending that in- dividual before a jury of his coun- trymen . Mr. Peel justified the conduct of the lord advocate . Sir James Mackintosh pronounced a keen philippic against all ...
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... evidence , that his lordship had been for some days in a state of mental derangement . Bankhead's testimony was equally decisive on the same point . The jurors having viewed the body , and heard the evidence , unanimously returned a ...
... evidence , that his lordship had been for some days in a state of mental derangement . Bankhead's testimony was equally decisive on the same point . The jurors having viewed the body , and heard the evidence , unanimously returned a ...
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