| 1723 - 714 trang
...difproved by direct and full Evidence, particularly that ot writing the Letters of the aoth ot" April, or that I knew who wrote them, which I utterly deny that I ever did or .as yet do know. Other Partsot the Charge there are, which are not capable of fuch Difproot, nor indeed require it; there... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 trang
...difproved by diredl and full Evidence, particularly that of writing the Letters of the zoth of April, or that I knew who wrote them, which I utterly deny...the Charge there are, which are not capable of fuch t>ifproof, nor indeed require it j there I reft. But, my Lords, there is a Way allowed of vindicating... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 trang
...been difprov'd by direct and full Evidence, particularly of writing the Letters of the 2cth of April, or that I knew who wrote them, which I utterly deny...there are, which are not capable of fuch Difproof, or indeed require it ; there I reft. But, rny Lords, there is ftill a Way allow'd of vindicating myfelf.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 trang
...disproved by direct and full ev idence, particularly that of writing the letters of the 20th of April, or that I knew who wrote them, which I utterly deny...Other parts of the charge there are, which are not «apable of such disproof, nor indeed require it ; there I rest. But, my lords, there is a way allowed... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1812 - 728 trang
...disproved by direct and full evidence, particularly that of writing the letters of the 20th of April, or that I knew who wrote them ; which I utterly deny...of the charge there are, which are not capable of such disproof, nor indeed require it ; there 1 rest. But, my lords, there is a way allowed of vindicating... | |
| 1724 - 422 trang
...diiprov'd by direft and full Evidence, particularly that of writing the Letters of the zoth of April, or that I knew who wrote them ; which I utterly deny...require it; there I reft. But my Lords, there is a Way allow 'd of vindicating myfelf. It is generally negative • that is, by protefting and declaring my... | |
| 1724 - 412 trang
...wrote them j which I utterly deny that I ever did, or as yet d» know. Other Parts of the Charge thert are, which are not capable of fuch Difproof, nor indeed...require it ; there I reft. But my Lords, there is a Way allow'd of vindicating myfelf. It is generally negative ; that is, by protecting and declaring my Innocence... | |
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