The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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Page 180
... defendant might bring forward in his exculpation , it was impossible for the crown to prove the falsehood of his witnesses . It might give the accused the means of preparing a false defence , and it also gave him the power of acting by ...
... defendant might bring forward in his exculpation , it was impossible for the crown to prove the falsehood of his witnesses . It might give the accused the means of preparing a false defence , and it also gave him the power of acting by ...
Page 205
... defendant's case ; so that , though Lord Erskine strong- ly urged the justice of the applica- tion , the motion for granting it was negatived by 179 to 47 . Ön the following day , Mr Brougham was called upon to state the time when it ...
... defendant's case ; so that , though Lord Erskine strong- ly urged the justice of the applica- tion , the motion for granting it was negatived by 179 to 47 . Ön the following day , Mr Brougham was called upon to state the time when it ...
Page 131
... defendants were. a place where a person appointed to meet me at six o'clock , where I saw four or five men , not one of whom I knew , except Cooper ; of him I bor- rowed a halfpenny , to buy a bit of bread . I appeal to God , who now ...
... defendants were. a place where a person appointed to meet me at six o'clock , where I saw four or five men , not one of whom I knew , except Cooper ; of him I bor- rowed a halfpenny , to buy a bit of bread . I appeal to God , who now ...
Page 133
... defendants . As Mr Hunt had acquired a sort of popularity in the town of Manchester , which it was not difficult for a man to do who headed a mob , and spoke the language of se- dition , he proceeded to mature the plan of the meeting ...
... defendants . As Mr Hunt had acquired a sort of popularity in the town of Manchester , which it was not difficult for a man to do who headed a mob , and spoke the language of se- dition , he proceeded to mature the plan of the meeting ...
Page 134
... defendant , advanced from Old- ham with a body of men . He would not say that this defendant command- ed that body , but he would prove ex- pressions of a very extraordinary na- ture uttered by him , when he was , as it were , singing ...
... defendant , advanced from Old- ham with a body of men . He would not say that this defendant command- ed that body , but he would prove ex- pressions of a very extraordinary na- ture uttered by him , when he was , as it were , singing ...
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