Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9234
... charge of which I shall say - though followed by a verdict which already consigns me to a prison —that it was , judging it as a whole , the fairest , the clearest , the most just and impartial ever given , to my knowledge , in a ...
... charge of which I shall say - though followed by a verdict which already consigns me to a prison —that it was , judging it as a whole , the fairest , the clearest , the most just and impartial ever given , to my knowledge , in a ...
Page 9236
... charges of the Crown . I did not care when or where they tried me . I said I would avail of no technicality — that I would object to no juror Catholic , Protestant , or Dissenter . All I asked -all I demanded - was to be " put upon my ...
... charges of the Crown . I did not care when or where they tried me . I said I would avail of no technicality — that I would object to no juror Catholic , Protestant , or Dissenter . All I asked -all I demanded - was to be " put upon my ...
Page 9237
... charged with sedi- tion . The accused is powerless to remove any name from the list , unless for over - age or non - residence . But the im- perial prosecutor has the arbitrary power of ordering as many as he pleases to " stand aside ...
... charged with sedi- tion . The accused is powerless to remove any name from the list , unless for over - age or non - residence . But the im- perial prosecutor has the arbitrary power of ordering as many as he pleases to " stand aside ...
Page 9238
... charge against my fellow traversers and myself ? The Solicitor - General put it very pithily a while ago when he said our crime was " glorifying the cause of murder . " The story of the Crown is a very terrible , a very startling one ...
... charge against my fellow traversers and myself ? The Solicitor - General put it very pithily a while ago when he said our crime was " glorifying the cause of murder . " The story of the Crown is a very terrible , a very startling one ...
Page 9239
... charge , since an undertaking of it is necessary in order to judge our sonduct on the eighth of December last . I am driven upon this extent of defence by the singular conduct of the Solicitor - General , who , with a temerity which he ...
... charge , since an undertaking of it is necessary in order to judge our sonduct on the eighth of December last . I am driven upon this extent of defence by the singular conduct of the Solicitor - General , who , with a temerity which he ...
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