The Republican, Volume 10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 |
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... Defendant - This , Sir , is only your opinion . Alderman - It is , and must be , the opinion of every man who has accepted the religion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . Defendant - It is not an accepted religion , it is forced up ...
... Defendant - This , Sir , is only your opinion . Alderman - It is , and must be , the opinion of every man who has accepted the religion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . Defendant - It is not an accepted religion , it is forced up ...
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... Defendant - I do not want to put off my trial . Mr. Shelton ( Clerk of the Arraigns ) -You may take ad- vantage by pleading a misnomer . Defendant - I do not want to take that advantage ; it is quite immaterial to me what name you give ...
... Defendant - I do not want to put off my trial . Mr. Shelton ( Clerk of the Arraigns ) -You may take ad- vantage by pleading a misnomer . Defendant - I do not want to take that advantage ; it is quite immaterial to me what name you give ...
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... defendant , and pronouncing the work he stood to answer for , as the indictment truly de- scribed it , a " malicious ... defendant at the bar was the person to whom he paid six- pence for it . Recorder - Was any other person , besides ...
... defendant , and pronouncing the work he stood to answer for , as the indictment truly de- scribed it , a " malicious ... defendant at the bar was the person to whom he paid six- pence for it . Recorder - Was any other person , besides ...
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... defendant ) -Have you any question to put to this witness ? Defendant - Yes , Sir , I have . It is immaterial to my case whether any person were in the shop or not at the time he purchased the book ; but being on his oath , it is ...
... defendant ) -Have you any question to put to this witness ? Defendant - Yes , Sir , I have . It is immaterial to my case whether any person were in the shop or not at the time he purchased the book ; but being on his oath , it is ...
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... Defendant --- I would wish then to examine Mr. Raven awhile , if you please , Sir . Recorder --- Mr . Raven is here and will answer you any question you think proper , after you have made your defence . Defendant --- I wish to ask him ...
... Defendant --- I would wish then to examine Mr. Raven awhile , if you please , Sir . Recorder --- Mr . Raven is here and will answer you any question you think proper , after you have made your defence . Defendant --- I wish to ask him ...
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